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Frederik Orellana studied physics at the University of Aarhus
(Denmark) and the University of Zurich (Switzerland) - where he obtained a
PhD in 2001. The same year he started at CERN and the University of Geneva,
working in the WLCG project and the ATLAS experiment. In 2006, he went back
to Denmark and took up work at the Niels Bohr Institute. His research
interests include resource provisioning in distributed systems, data
provenance, virtualization, security and user interfaces for large-scale
data processing. |