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She subsequently worked as a postdoctoral fellow in Biomolecular Simulation Center at Columbia University.  Since joining IBM, she has worked mainly on the BlueGene project.  Dr. Eleftheriou has contributed, in particular, to the design and the implementation of parallel algorithms and parallel programming models, studied the performance of parallel scientific applications for the BlueGene/L architecture, and applications of the high performance computing to scientific problems of biological interested.]]></person:biography>
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