Member of the Graduate Faculty | Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Salim Hariri is a professor and University of Arizona site director of the NSF-funded Center for Cloud and Autonomic Computing. He founded the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing, or HPDC, and is the co-founder of the IEEE/ACM International Conference on Cloud and Autonomic Computing. Professor Hariri serves as editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Cluster Computing, which presents research and applications in parallel processing, distributed computing systems and computer networks. Additionally, he co-authored three books on autonomic computing, parallel and distributed computing, and edited Active Middleware Services, a collection of papers from the second annual AMS workshopublished by Kluwer in 2000.