About Me
Hi, I’m Rob McColl. I’m a PhD student in computer engineering at Georgia Tech. I work in the High Performance Computing lab under Professor David Bader. I’m interested in high performance computing architectures, parallel computing, exascale computing, and HPC applications (specifically graph theory apps). I live in Midtown Atlanta with my beautiful and intelligent wife Jean (she's the one on the right). I like music, movies, TV, photography, programming, games, dogs, the outdoors, and jogging when I get around to it.Contact Info
robert.c.mccoll@gmail.com
rmccoll3@gatech.edu(205)422-0909
44 Peachtree Pl NW
Unit 1426
Atlanta, GA 30309Search
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Impressive – Amazon advertising on a different site using Flash-based ads that present items based on my recent search history. via twitter from robmccoll
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Pretty sure we have a massive streaming graph structure that does 1.3 million insertions per second on a Cray XMT. via twitter from robmccoll
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It’s almost scary the way that things can become so tightly integrated in your routine that you don’t even realize you’re doing them. via twitter from robmccoll
MP3: New Beard – “Doom”
Go check out MP3: New Beard – “Doom” from Obscure Sound – Indie Music Blog. sharing from Google Reader
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Happy Ubuntu 12.04 Day! Their servers are getting super hammered. My desktop says that downloading packages will take another 8 hours. via twitter from robmccoll
Learn the Basics of Electronics Hacking with SparkFun’s Online Curriculum [DIY]
Go check out Learn the Basics of Electronics Hacking with SparkFun’s Online Curriculum [DIY] from Lifehacker. sharing from Google Reader
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Last night we made a fire hot enough to melt glass. Crazy. via twitter from robmccoll
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Canoeing adventure -great success. Insert troubled hubble reference. via twitter from robmccoll
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Ticketing kiosk through security – under 5 minutes. #travelLikeABoss via twitter from robmccoll
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Today I will travel by every form of transportation except for aquatic vessels. No boats or subs. Planes trains and automobiles. via twitter from robmccoll



