------------------------------------------------------------------------ Melbourne University's Vice Chancellor Award for the Gridbus Project ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Associate Professor Buyya's leadership in the Gridbus Project has resulted in fundamental research and advances in Grid Computing, created open-source Gridbus software technologies and generated partnerships with various scientific, engineering and business communities which apply Grid technologies to solve problems in e-science and e-business. Grid and cluster computing is a critical area of computing research and infrastructure, as it provides the mechanism to solve large-scale scientific and industrial problems. The systems designed by Associate Professor Buyya are used by biologists, medical scientists, environmentalists, physicists and economists. His software for Grid Computing has also been used by several academic and commercial organisations including Columbia University, the University of Southern California, Sun Microsystems, the Friedrich Miescher Institute and IBM. The project has attracted more than $2 million in competitive research grants from the Australian Research Council and the Department of Education, Science and Training. In recognition of Dr. Buyya's leadership for the Gridbus Project, the University of Melbourne has presented him an inaugural Vice-Chancellor's Knowledge Transfer Excellence (Commendation) Award on Nov. 21, 2007. In addition, the following team members/external partners of the Gridbus Project are presented with the Knowledge Transfer award: - Srikumar Venugopal - Krishna Nadiminti - Manzur Murshed (Monash University) - Anthony Sulistio - Xingchen Chu for their contribution to various components of Gridbus technology. A snapshot of the award certificate: http://www.cloudbus.org/~raj/awards/Buyya-KT-Award2007.jpg ------------------------------------------------------------------------