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Mihalo, William
Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois
 
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William E. Mihalo is a senior high-performance computing systems engineer with the Academic and Research Technologies group within Northwestern University's Information Technologies division.

He graduated with a doctorate in sociology from Bowling Green State University in the late 1970s. His specialties were social organization and demography. His computer programming background started by taking an elective programming course as an undergraduate, and continued with additional programming classes as a graduate student. In 1974, he started work on his doctorate and provided programming support for the Professional Development Project at Bowling Green State University.

He joined Indiana University Northwest (IUN) in 1977 as a visiting assistant professor of sociology. In 1978, he became a tenure-track assistant professor of sociology at IUN. During this time, he developed skills using IBM and CDC mainframes and also using the newly introduced Apple II computer.

After teaching sociology courses for about five years, he realized that supporting large, complex computer clusters was much easier than trying to understand the complexities associated with human societies.

He joined Vogelback Computing Center at Northwestern University in 1981, and specialized in providing support for statistical analysis. He also worked on a number of computer graphics projects and helped users debug software programs.

He joined Purdue University Calumet in 1985 and provided the background information that was obtained from the user community to justify the purchase of Purdue Calumet's VAX computer cluster in 1986.

In 1987, he joined Loyola University Medical Center where he started as a manager of academic computing and spent 16 years as a computer systems manager for radiation oncology. At Loyola, he specialized in providing support for highly available computing clusters running within a Windows and Unix environment. He also introduced the radiation oncology department to a storage area network and provided support for high-performance Unix workstations that did 3D treatment planning for radiation oncology patients. He also provided software support for the computers associated with the Varian 23 EX linear accelerators that were located at Loyola University Medical Center and Hines Veterans Administration Hospital.

In 2006, he joined the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory as a systems administrator. At the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory, he provided support for the National Microbial Pathogen Data Resource (NMPDR), Globusonline, Globus toolkit, TeraGrid, and the Transportation Research and Analysis Computing Center (TRACC) projects. Within this environment, he specialized in supporting computer clusters, grid computing, grid computing software, and working within a number of cloud environments.

He returned to Northwestern University in May 2011.

He has been a reviewer for Computing Reviews since 1983, specializing in reviews on the social effects of computing, computer graphics, privacy, and systems administration.

 
 
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  Big data privacy preservation for cyber-physical systems
Pan M., Wang J., Errapotu S., Zhang X., Ding J., Han Z., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2019. 84 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-030133-69-6)

This monograph gives an introduction to cyber-physical systems (CPS). These are systems that are controlled by computers and influence objects in the physical world. Areas discussed include spectrum trading (where specific radio freque...

Nov 11 2020  
   Sams teach yourself R in 24 hours
Nicholls A., Pugh R., Gott A., Sams, Carmel, IN, 2016. 624 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-672338-48-9)

Sams teach yourself R in 24 hours is an operating system (OS)-agnostic book. R and the recommended graphical user interface, RStudio, can be run on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux computers....

May 25 2017  
   Learning to program using Python (2nd ed.)
Jackson C., CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014. 228 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-499186-49-9)

Because this book is recommended on the Python.org website, it will attract a lot of new Python programmers. It begins in chapter 4 with a discussion of the Python interpreter. Many of the exercises can be entered directly into the Pyt...

Aug 3 2015  
   The elements of computing style: 200+ tips for busy knowledge workers
Spinellis D., CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, North Charleston, SC, 2014. 166 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-500972-09-7)

This is an interesting book. A cursory examination suggests it is for novice computer users, but a closer look reveals otherwise....

Apr 7 2015  
  Ubuntu unleashed 2013 edition: covering 12.10 and 13.04
Helmke M., Sams publishing, Indianapolis, IN, 2013. 888 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-672336-24-9)

Much has happened since 2008, when I reviewed the second edition of this book [1]. Since then, there have been annual editions....

Apr 29 2013  
  A practical guide to Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (6th ed.)
Sobell M., Prentice Hall Press, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2011. 1224 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-132757-27-0)

This sixth edition was written for the general use of Fedora (the cutting-edge Linux distribution from Red Hat) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). The structure of the book reminds me of the content covered in a Red Hat course on Lin...

Dec 28 2011  
 
 
 
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