People
Leadership
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Craig Stewart, Ph.D.Associate Dean and Associate Vice President In addition to his role as Executive Director for Pervasive Technology Institute, Dr. Craig A. Stewart serves as Associate Dean and Associate Vice President for Research Technologies at Indiana University. He is principal investigator for NSF grants to Indiana University for the Data Capacitor Project and IU's participation as a resource provider in the NSF-funded TeraGrid. Stewart has worked in computing at Indiana University since 1985, and is responsible for IU's activities in high performance computing, advanced storage, advanced visualization, and IT infrastructure for the life sciences. A Ph.D. biologist, Stewart has published in the areas of grid computing, high performance computing, computing for the life sciences, quality and accountability in information technology services, and thermal physiology and natural history of mammals.
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Matthew LinkDirector, Systems Matthew Link is Director of Systems for IU's Research Technologies division in addition to serving as an Associate Director for both the Pervasive Technology Institute Digital Science Center and Data to Insight Center. Link has more than fifteen years of experience working in higher education technology, including student technologies, messaging and telecommunication, Unix Systems support, and high performance computing. In his current roles, Link oversees the management of Indiana University's research technologies systems including high performance computing and data storage. Link is an active member of the planning committee for the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing (SCxy) Conference and has been involved with the conference since 2003. Link also serves as Technical Equipment Lead for the NSF-funded Polar Grid: Cyberinfrastructure for Polar Science project led by Indiana University.
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D. Scott McCaulayDirector, Applications D. Scott McCaulay serves as director of Applications for IU’s Research Technologies division and is also an Associate Director of the Pervasive Technology Institute Digital Science Center. McCaulay’s career spans three decades and includes experience in computer programming and academic computing as well as project and financial management. McCaulay has earned degrees from Indiana University in Telecommunications and Sociology, holds an MBA in Finance and Information Systems from New York University, and is currently completing a Ph.D. in Information Science from Indiana University. In addition to leading a team of managers and technologists that develop advanced software and tools to enhance research computing at Indiana University, McCaulay serves as a leader for Indiana University’s involvement with the National Science Foundation’s TeraGrid national network of supercomputers and data storage resources.
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Eric Wernert, Ph.D.
Senior Manager, Visualization & Futures Dr. Eric Wernert serves as an Associate Director of the Data to Insight Center and is Senior Manager and Scientist for Visualization Technologies and Futures for the Research Technologies Division of IU. Wernert is responsible for providing strategic leadership for the Indiana University system in the area of advanced visualization, including setting university-wide strategy for visualization and strategic management of visualization facilities. Wernert has led visualization initiatives for the IU School of Medicine and has held leadership roles in the visualization components of funded research projects from the National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation. Wernert holds a B.A. in Mathematics from Bellarmine College, and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Indiana University.
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Bill Barnett, Ph.D.
Senior Manager, Life Sciences William Barnett is an Associate Director of the Center for Advanced Cybersecurity Research in addition to being Senior Manager for the Life Sciences for IU’s Research Technologies division. Barnett also serves as Director of Information Architectures for the Indiana Clinical and Translational Science Institute and Director of the Advanced IT Core for the IU School of Medicine. In addition to his experience in information technologies for the life sciences, Barnett also has experience in digital libraries, multimedia technologies and has worked in both museum and nonprofit environments. Before coming to IU, Barnett was Deputy Director of the Fresno Metropolitan Museum in California and Vice President and CIO at the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois. Barnett holds degrees from the College of William and Mary, and Boston University.
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Staff
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Penny StudleyAdministrative Assistant |




