James E. (Jed) Donnelley

Computer Scientist, LBL/NERSC/ User Services Group

E-mail: jed@nersc.gov.

Day telephone: (510) 486-4155
FAX telephone: (510) 486-7891

If you would like to know more about Jed there are several resume style documents available:

You are also welcome to consider the brief summary of my work experience below:

Jed received bachelors degrees in Physics and Mathematics (1970) and a masters degree in Mathematics (1972) from the University of California's Davis campus. During much of his early professional career he was involved in research and advanced development on computers and computer networks at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). Mr. Donnelley was the technical liaison for LLNL's ARPA network node (1973-1977) and a member of a team that implemented the ARPA network protocol suite at LLNL (RISOS - Research Into the Security of Operating Systems). He was principle investigator for a Department of Transportation project that developed integrated techniques to access distributed databases (1977-1978). Jed lead the Local Network Research Project at LLNL where he did discrete event simulation studies of advanced network architectures (1978-1981). Between 1980 and 1988 Mr. Donnelley lead a group that implemented a microkernel operating system which supported the scientific applications that ran on the supercomputers in the Livermore Computer Center until 1991. He also worked recently (1990-1994) as a staff member and gigabit testbed manager in the Advanced Telecommunications Program at LLNL where he worked with high speed communication technologies such as Fibre Channel, ATM, HIPPI, Sonet, Scalable Coherent Interface, and optical Wave length Division Multiplexing (WDM). Between April 1994 and April 1995, while on a professional research leave from LLNL, Jed worked in the Communication Systems and BelWü Development group in the Regional Computer Center at the University of Stuttgart on advanced networking technologies. Jed recently worked in the Engineering Record Center at LLNL providing Web access to databases.

Since December 1997 Jed has worked in the NERSC User Services Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in support of the NERSC Web site.

In addition to his work in government and in private business, Mr. Donnelley has internationally taught courses on computer networking, has served as an expert witness on computer related matters, and has provided independent consulting services for numerous high technology companies.

List of publications - some of these can be read directly from the WWW.


Last updated January 5, 1998.
James E. (Jed) Donnelley <jed@nersc.gov>