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Daniel (Danny) M. Dunlavy
Danny Dunlavy is a Senior Member of Technical Staff of the Computer Science and Informatics Department at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, NM. During the years of 2005-2007, he also held the position of John von Neumann Fellow at Sandia. Prior to working at Sandia, Danny received Ph.D and MS degrees in applied mathematics and scientific computing from the University of Maryland, College Park, an MS degree in applied mathematics from Western Michigan University, and a BA degree in computer studies from Northwestern University.
Danny's research interests include informatics, linear and multilinear algebra, optimization, machine learning, and parallel computing. He has developed algorithms and software for solving problems in the areas of text analysis (information retrieval, clustering, summarization, classification), optimization (homotopy optimization, surrogate-based constrained optimization), and linear algebra (temporal preconditioning, structured eigenvalue problems).
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