Team members:
Maynard Johnson Scott Jones John Kacur Frank Levine Milena Milenkovic Enio Pineda
Maynard Johnson bio.
Scott Jones bio.
John Kacur bio.
Frank Levine bio.
Milena Milenkovic bio.
Enio Pineda bio.
Maynard Johnson
Maynard Johnson obtained his B.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota in 1989,
at which time he began working for IBM. He's been a member of the IBM Linux Technology Center since 2003,
with a focus on performance tools. He is also a frequent contributor to the OProfile and PAPI open source projects.
Scott Jones
Scott T Jones received his BS in Mathematics from Florida Atlantic University
in 1972 and his MS in Applied Statistics from New Mexico State University
in 1974. He joined the IBM Federal Systems Division in 1974 in Houston,
TX, to work on the Large Area Crop Inventory Experiment at the Johnson
Space Center. He spent over 7 years working on Series/1 RPS in Boca Raton,
FL, primarily working on assemblers, editors, and exec processors for the
Program Preparation Subsystem. He spent over 16 years working on OS/2 in
Boca Raton, FL, and Austin, TX, primarily working on video drivers, the
graphics and windowing subsystems, and Java. In April 2005, he earned
his 8th Invention Achievement Award.
John Kacur
John Kacur has been working at IBM since January of 2000, primarily as a Java JIT developer.
Frank Levine
Frank Levine graduated from Tufts University with a B.S. and from Purdue University with an M.S.
After receiving his M.S., he started work at IBM. Frank has been with IBM for over 25 years assigned
to a variety of software development projects. His typical position has been a lead programmer
for a team of software developers. Frank has had many performance related roles in IBM,
including specification of the PowerPC(TM) performance monitor hardware/software interfaces.
He is currently the lead programmer for the tools team that developed the Performance Inspector.
He has filed over 120 patent applications of which over half have issued as U.S. patents.
He has also had numerous articles published.
Milena Milenkovic
Milena Milenkovic received her B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Belgrade
and her Ph.D. degree from the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
Her research interests include performance evaluation, secure computer architectures,
data compression, and architecture-aware compilers; she published 17 journal and conference papers.
Milena joined IBM in June 2005.
Enio Pineda
Enio Pineda received a BS degree in Computer Science from New Jersey Institute
of Technology in 1981. He has been employed at IBM for 22 years, at Poughkeepsie,
NY, Boca Raton, FL and currently in Austin, TX, working on the S390 Processor
Controller, OS/2 for PowerPC, OS/2 Performance Analysis, OS/2 and Windows
Performance Tools. He currently owns the Windows tools suite and the Address-To-Name
facility.
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