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Albert Y. Zomaya is currently the Chair Professor of High Performance Computing & Networking and Australian Research Council Professorial Fellow in the School of Information Technologies, [|The University of Sydney]. He is also the Director of the Centre for Distributed and High Performance Computing which was established in late 2009.

Professor Zomaya held the CISCO Systems Chair Professor of Internetworking during the period 2002–2007 and also was Head of school for 2006–2007 in the same school. Prior to his current appointment he was a Full Professor in the School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering at the [|University of Western Australia], where he also led the Parallel Computing Research Laboratory during the period 1990–2002. He served as Associate–, Deputy–, and Acting–Head in the same department, and held numerous visiting positions and has extensive industry involvement. Professor Zomaya received his PhD from the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, [|Sheffield University] in the United Kingdom.

Professor Zomaya published more than 500 scientific papers and articles and is author, co-author or editor of more than 20 books. He is currently the Editor in Chief of the [|IEEE Transactions on Computers] and Springer’s Scalable Computing and serves as an associate editor for 22 leading journals. Professor Zomaya is the Founding Editor of the Wiley Book Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing.

Professor Zomaya is a Fellow of the [|IEEE], Fellow of the [|American Association for the Advancement of Science], a Fellow of the [|Institution of Engineering and Technology], a Distinguished Engineer of the [|ACM] and a Chartered Engineer (CEng). He received the 1997 Edgeworth David Medal by the [|Royal Society of New South Wales] for outstanding contributions to Australian Science. Professor Zomaya is the recipient of the IEEE Technical Committee on Parallel Processing Outstanding Service Award (2011), the IEEE Technical Committee on Scalable Computing Medal for Excellence in Scalable Computing (2011), and the IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award (2014). His research interests span several areas in parallel and distributed computing and complex systems. His research interests are in the areas of [|complex systems], [|parallel and distributed computing], and [|green computing].