David Bader (computer scientist)

{{short description|American computer scientist}}

{{for|the writer and poet|David M. Bader}}

{{Infobox scientist

| name = David A. Bader

| image = Photo of David A. Bader, 9 May 2022.jpg

| caption = Bader in May 2022

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|5|4|mf=y}}

| birth_place = Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.

| residence =

| field = High-Performance Computing

| work_institution = New Jersey Institute of Technology
Georgia Institute of Technology
University of New Mexico

| alma_mater = Lehigh University (B.S. and M.S.)
University of Maryland, College Park (Ph.D.)

| thesis_title = On the design and analysis of practical parallel algorithms for combinatorial problems with applications to image processing

| thesis_url = https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/923668

| thesis_year = 1996

| doctoral_advisor = Joseph F. JaJa

| known_for = Inventing commodity supercomputing
Scalable Graph Algorithms{{cite book|title=Massive Graph Analytics|editor-last=Bader|editor-first=David|date=July 20, 2022|publisher=Chapman and Hall/CRC|isbn=9780367464127}}
Founding the School of Computational Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech
Founding director, Institute for Data Science at NJIT

| prizes = AAAS Fellow{{cite web |url= http://www.aaas.org/aboutaaas/fellows/2011.shtml |title=AAAS Members Elected as Fellows in 2011 |publisher=American Association for the Advancement of Science |access-date=2012-05-14 |url-status=dead |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20120113205143/http://www.aaas.org/aboutaaas/fellows/2011.shtml |archive-date=January 13, 2012 }}
IEEE Fellow{{Cite web| url= https://www.ece.gatech.edu/news/57002/five-georgia-tech-faculty-members-elected-ieee-fellows| title= Five Georgia Tech Faculty Members Elected as IEEE Fellows| publisher= School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology| website= ece.gatech.edu| access-date= 2019-07-14| archive-date= 2020-01-07| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20200107114316/https://www.ece.gatech.edu/news/57002/five-georgia-tech-faculty-members-elected-ieee-fellows| url-status= dead}}
SIAM Fellow{{Cite web| url= https://sinews.siam.org/Details-Page/siam-announces-class-of-2019-fellows|title=SIAM Announces Class of 2019 Fellows|website=SIAM News |language=en-US|access-date= 2019-07-14}}
IEEE Computer Society Sidney Fernbach Award{{cite web| url= https://www.computer.org/press-room/2021-news/david-bader-to-receive-2021-ieee-cs-sidney-fernbach-award|title=David Bader Selected to Receive the 2021 IEEE Computer Society Sidney Fernbach Award|publisher=IEEE Computer Society|date=September 22, 2021 |accessdate= 2021-09-23}}
ACM Fellow{{cite web|url=https://www.acm.org/media-center/2022/january/fellows-2021 |title=ACM Names 71 Fellows for Computing Advances that are Driving Innovation| publisher=Association for Computing Machinery|date=2022-01-19|accessdate=2022-01-20}}
CMoA Hall of Fame Inductee{{cite web |date=2025-02-04 |title=Computer Museum of America Announces 2025 Hall of Fame Inductees |url=https://www.computermuseumofamerica.org/news/computer-museum-of-america-announces-2025-hall-of-fame-inductees/ |website=Computer Museum of America |location=Roswell, Ga. |access-date=2025-02-16}}

| website= [http://davidbader.net davidbader.net]

}}

David A. Bader (born May 4, 1969) is a Distinguished Professor and Director of the Institute for Data Science at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.{{cite web|url=https://news.njit.edu/njit-establish-new-institute-data-science| title=NJIT to Establish New Institute for Data Science|publisher=New Jersey Institute of Technology|date=July 8, 2019| accessdate= 2021-09-17}}{{Cite web |title=Virtual ICM Seminar with David Bader, 'Solving Global Grand Challenges with High Performance Data Analytics,' to Be Held Jan 29 |url=https://www.datanami.com/this-just-in/virtual-icm-seminar-with-david-bader-solving-global-grand-challenges-with-high-performance-data-analytics-to-be-held-jan-29/ |access-date=2022-09-29 |website=Datanami}} Previously, he served as the Chair of the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Computational Science & Engineering, where he was also a founding professor, and the executive director of High-Performance Computing at the Georgia Tech College of Computing. In 2007, he was named the first director of the Sony Toshiba IBM Center of Competence for the Cell Processor at Georgia Tech.{{cite news|url=http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/news/GATech-Alumni-0701.pdf|title=Power Cell: Georgia Tech has landed a prize microprocessor research center|last=Goettling|first=Gary|work=Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Online|access-date=2007-03-22 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071129170415/http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/news/GATech-Alumni-0701.pdf |archive-date= November 29, 2007|publisher=Georgia Tech Alumni Association}}

Bader has served on the Computing Research Association's board of directors, the National Science Foundation's advisory committee on cyberinfrastructure, and on IEEE Computer Society's board of governors.{{Cite web|title=College of Computing Picks Bader to Lead School of CSE| url= https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/college-computing-picks-bader-lead-school-cse/|access-date=2021-06-03 |website= HPCwire.com |language=en-US}} He is an expert in the design and analysis of parallel and multicore algorithms for real-world applications such as those in cybersecurity and computational biology. His main areas of research are at the intersection of high-performance computing and real-world applications, including cybersecurity, massive-scale analytics, and computational genomics.{{cite web|url=https://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/|title=David A. Bader|work=College of Computing People Database|publisher=Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing|access-date=2017-10-11|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20190215213318/https://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/|archive-date=2019-02-15|url-status=dead}} Bader built the first Linux supercomputer using commodity processors and a high-speed interconnection network.{{cite news| url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/436323008/|title=Et Cetera|newspaper=Albuquerque Journal|date=July 7, 2003| accessdate=2021-09-17}}

Bader is an IEEE Fellow,{{Cite web|url=https://ece.umd.edu/news/story/ece-alumnus-bader-promoted-to-chair-at-georgia-tech|title=ECE Alumnus Bader Promoted to Chair at Georgia Tech|website=ece.umd.edu|language=en|access-date=2019-07-14}} an AAAS Fellow,{{cite web|url=https://www.aaas.org/news/aaas-members-elected-fellows|title=AAAS Members Elected as Fellows|publisher=American Association for the Advancement of Science|date=2011-12-05|access-date=2017-10-11}} SIAM Fellow, and an ACM Fellow. He has won awards from IBM,{{Cite web|url=http://hg.gatech.edu/node/51683|title=Bader Receives 2006 IBM Faculty Award {{!}} hg.gatech.edu|website=hg.gatech.edu|access-date=2019-07-16}} Microsoft Research,{{Cite web|url=http://hg.gatech.edu/node/51619|title=David Bader Wins Microsoft Research Award {{!}} hg.gatech.edu|website=hg.gatech.edu|access-date=2019-07-16}} Nvidia, Facebook, Intel,{{Cite web|url=https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/college-computing-picks-bader-lead-school-cse/|title=College of Computing Picks Bader to Lead School of CSE|website=HPCwire|language=en-US|access-date=2019-07-29}} Accenture, and Sony.{{cite news| url=http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/news/GATech-Compiler-Issue11.pdf| title=Grants/Gifts Received| work=The Compiler| publisher=Georgia Tech College of Computing| date=March 2007| access-date=2007-05-18| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071129170414/http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/news/GATech-Compiler-Issue11.pdf| archive-date=2007-11-29| url-status=dead}} He has served on numerous conference program committees related to parallel processing and has edited numerous journals. In 2018, Bader was recognized as one of the most impactful authors in the history of the IEEE International Conference on High-Performance Computing, Data, and Analytics (HiPC).{{Cite web|url=https://www.scs.gatech.edu/news/619789/cse-chair-david-bader-recognized-author-top-influential-paper|title=CSE Chair David Bader Recognized as Author of Top Influential Paper|last=Perez|first=Kristen|date=March 28, 2019|website=Georgia Tech School of Computer Science|access-date=May 31, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190531145649/https://www.scs.gatech.edu/news/619789/cse-chair-david-bader-recognized-author-top-influential-paper|archive-date=May 31, 2019|url-status=dead}}{{Cite web|url=https://hipc.org/report-on-hipc-2018/|title=Report on HiPC 2018|website=HiPC - High Performance Computing|language=en-US|access-date=2019-07-28}}

Early life and education

Bader was born on May 4, 1969, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the son of chemistry professor Morris Bader and his wife Karen.{{Cite news |title=Morris Bader |work=Lehigh Valley Live |url=https://obits.lehighvalleylive.com/obituaries/etpa/obituary.aspx?n=morris-bader&pid=3469844 |access-date=July 28, 2019}} He is an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America, earning the rank in 1985.{{Cite news |date=1985-07-25 |title=Bethlehem Scout Becomes an Eagle |work=Morning Call |url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/mcall/access/102951972.html?dids=102951972:102951972&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jul+25%2C+1985&author=The+Morning+Call&pub=Morning+Call&edition=&startpage=N.05&desc=BETHLEHEM+SCOUT+BECOMES+AN+EAGLE |access-date=2007-03-11 |archive-date=2012-09-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120918004325/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/mcall/access/102951972.html?dids=102951972:102951972&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jul+25,+1985&author=The+Morning+Call&pub=Morning+Call&edition=&startpage=N.05&desc=BETHLEHEM+SCOUT+BECOMES+AN+EAGLE |url-status=dead }} Bader graduated from Liberty High School in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1987.{{Cite web |title=Liberty High School - Class of 1987 |url=https://classreport.org/usa/pa/bethlehem/lhs/1987/ |access-date=2019-07-14 |website=classreport.org}}

He received a B.S. in computer engineering in 1990 and an M.S. in electrical engineering in 1991 from Lehigh University in Bethlehem.{{Cite web |title=David Bader {{!}} P.C. Rossin College of Engineering & Applied Science |url=https://engineering.lehigh.edu/alumni/david-bader |access-date=2019-07-14 |website=engineering.lehigh.edu |archive-date=2019-10-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191012212106/https://engineering.lehigh.edu/alumni/david-bader |url-status=dead }} He then received a Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 1996 from the University of Maryland, College Park. While at UMD in 1992, Bader was awarded a NASA Graduate Student Researchers Fellowship by Gerald Soffen, project scientist for the Viking missions to Mars at Goddard Space Flight Center.{{Cite web |last=Yesha |first=Yelena |date=July 1998 – June 1999 |title=Center of Excellence in Space Data and Information Sciences Annual Report |url=https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20040012852.pdf |access-date=July 28, 2019 |issue=Year 11}}

Career

Bader was hired as an assistant professor and Regents' Lecturer in the electrical and computer engineering department at the University of New Mexico (UNM) in 1998. In 2003, he was elected chair of the IEEE Computer Society's technical committee on parallel processing.

In 2004, Bader contributed to discussions with Dean Richard DeMillo that led to the development of Georgia Tech's Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) initiative.{{Cite journal |last=Green |first=Karen |date=2024-11-11 |title=In an Interdisciplinary World, Computer Science Education Must Adapt |journal=ACM Inroads |volume=15 |issue=4 |pages=67–73 |doi=10.1145/3701622 |issn=2153-2184|doi-access=free }} He remained at UNM until 2005, when he became the first faculty hire for Georgia Tech's CSE initiative. At Georgia Tech, his work emphasized hands-on experience and interdisciplinary research.

Shortly after joining Georgia Tech, Bader collaborated with other faculty members to establish a School of Computational Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech. Two years later, in 2007, these efforts resulted in the school's establishment as an official academic unit, and Bader became a full professor in 2008 as one of the school's founding faculty.{{cite web| url= https://cse.gatech.edu/founding-cse|title=Founding the School of Computational Science and Engineering|date=8 July 2021 |publisher=Georgia Institute of Technology School of Computational Science & Engineering|accessdate=2021-09-17}} Richard M. Fujimoto was named the school's first chair, and Bader was later named the second chair of the school of CSE in July 2014. He served in that role until his term expired in June 2019.{{cite web|url=https://www.cc.gatech.edu/news/bader-set-return-faculty-research|title=Bader Set to Return to Faculty, Research|publisher=Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing |date= April 8, 2019|accessdate=2021-09-17}}

Bader was involved in a number of research partnerships between Georgia Tech and the public and private sectors. In November 2006, Sony, Toshiba, and IBM selected Bader to direct the first Center of Competence for the Cell Processor.{{cite news| url= http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/news/ElectronicNews-061120.pdf|title=Cell BE Center Planned for Georgia Tech |last= Taylor |first= Colleen |date= 2006-11-20|work=Electronic News|access-date=2007-03-11|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071129170413/http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/news/ElectronicNews-061120.pdf|archive-date=November 29, 2007}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1164417|title=Georgia Tech center to foster Cell processor|last=Mokhoff|first=Nicolas|website=EETimes|access-date=2019-07-19}} In 2010, Bader was a lead investigator on the Nvidia Echelon project, a $25 million DARPA Award through the Ubiquitous High Performance Computing (UHPC) program.{{Cite press release |url=http://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/nvidia-led-team-receives-25-million-contract-from-darpa-to-develop-high-performance-gpu-computing-systems|title=NVIDIA-Led Team Receives $25 Million Contract From DARPA to Develop High-Performance GPU Computing Systems| website= nvidia.com| publisher= NVIDIA |language=en|access-date=2019-07-28}} The four-year research collaboration with Nvidia covered work to develop new GPU technologies required to build the new class of exascale supercomputers. Bader and his lab partnered with Nvidia again in April 2019 to develop data analytics solutions for their GPUs.{{Cite web|url=https://news.developer.nvidia.com/graph-technology-leaders-combine-forces-to-advance-graph-analytics/| title= Georgia Tech, UC Davis, Texas A&M Join NVAIL Program with Focus on Graph Analytics|date=2019-04-17| website= nvidia.com |language=en-US|access-date=2019-05-31}}

In 2011, Bader began working with the Georgia Tech Research Institute on the Proactive Discovery of Insider Threats Using Graph Analysis and Learning (PRODIGAL) project.{{cite news| url= http://insidehpc.com/2011/11/29/video-interview-darpas-adams-project-taps-big-data-to-find-the-breaking-bad/|title=Video Interview: DARPA's ADAMS Project Taps Big Data to Find the Breaking Bad|publisher=Inside HPC|date=2011-11-29|access-date=2011-12-05}} On July 29, 2015, President Barack Obama announced the National Strategic Computing Initiative (NSCI). Bader was invited by the White House on October 20–21, 2015, to serve as a panelist at the White House's National Strategic Computing Initiative (NSCI) Workshop. Following this, the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) invited Bader to serve as a panelist at the NITRD High End Computing (HEC) Interagency Working Group (IWG) and Big Data Senior Steering Group (SSG) "Supercomputing and Big Data: From Collision to Convergence" Panel, at the 27th IEEE and ACM Supercomputing Conference (SC15) in Austin, Texas, on November 18, 2015. On July 29, 2016, Bader was an invited attendee to the White House's National Strategic Computing Initiative (NSCI) Anniversary Workshop.{{cite web|url=https://www.nitrd.gov/nsci/files/NSCI2015WorkshopReport06142016.pdf|title=White House National Strategic Computing Initiative Workshop Proceedings |publisher=Networking and Information Technology Research and Development|access-date=2017-10-20}} Bader also co-founded the Graph500 List in 2015 for benchmarking "Big Data" computing platforms.{{cite web |url= https://www.pcworld.com/article/2947792/ibm-nvidia-rev-hpc-engines-in-nextgen-supercomputer-push.html|title=IBM, Nvidia rev HPC engines in next-gen supercomputer push| work= PC World |access-date=2017-10-11}}

Bader was elected as an IEEE Fellow in 2009. He served as the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS), from 2013 to 2017{{cite news| url=https://www.computer.org/web/tpds| title=IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems| publisher=IEEE Computer Society| access-date=2017-10-11}} and serves as an Associate Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing (JPDC).{{cite news| url= https://www.elsevier.com/journals/journal-of-parallel-and-distributed-computing/0743-7315/editorial-board/da-bader| title=IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems| publisher=Elsevier| access-date=2017-10-11}} Bader has been an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE DSOnline, Parallel Computing, and the ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics, and has published over 250 articles in peer reviewed journals and conferences.{{cite web|url=http://www.cc.gatech.edu/component/option,com_peopledb/task,view/contact_id,284451105/Itemid,315/|title=David A. Bader|work=College of Computing People Database|publisher= Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing|access-date=2007-03-11|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20060901190941/http://www.cc.gatech.edu/component/option,com_peopledb/task,view/contact_id,284451105/Itemid,315/|archive-date=2006-09-01|url-status=dead}} In October 2018, Bader was named Editor-in-Chief of ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing.{{cite web|url=https://scs.gatech.edu/news/613561/cse-chair-david-bader-named-editor-chief-acm-transactions-parallel-computing|title=CSE Chair David Bader Named Editor-in-Chief of ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing|date=2018-10-31|publisher= Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing |access-date=2018-12-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190719034107/https://scs.gatech.edu/news/613561/cse-chair-david-bader-named-editor-chief-acm-transactions-parallel-computing|archive-date=2019-07-19|url-status=dead}}{{Cite web|date=2018-10-31|title=CSE Chair David Bader Named Editor-in-Chief of ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing|url=https://www.cse.gatech.edu/news/613561/cse-chair-david-bader-named-editor-chief-acm-transactions-parallel-computing|access-date=2021-06-02|website=School of Computational Science and Engineering| language=en}}

In July 2019, Bader joined the New Jersey Institute of Technology as a Distinguished Professor in the Ying Wu College of Computing and was named the first director of the school's new Institute for Data Science. The institute is home to research centers in AI, big data, medical informatics, and cybersecurity at NJIT and conducts both basic and applied research. In May 2020, Bader joined the leadership team of the NSF-sponsored Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub as its inaugural seed fund steering committee chair.{{Cite web|title= NSF Grant Awarded for COVID Information | date= May 2020 |type=Newsletter|url=https://us13.campaign-archive.com/?u=c1cdd0f77f3dbff8b6c8ec5ef&id=177dfd6903|access-date=2021-06-02| website=us13.campaign-archive.com}}

Bader is the 2021 General Co-chair of the IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing Symposium (IPDPS).{{Cite web|title= IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium|url=http://www.ipdps.org/|access-date=2020-08-09 |website= ipdps.org}}

=First Linux supercomputer=

Bader is credited with the development of the first Linux supercomputer using commodity parts.{{cite web|title=Timeline of Computer History|date= November 2023|url = https://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/1998/ |access-date=2023-11-12|website=Computer History Museum}} In 1998, while at the University of New Mexico, Bader sought to build a supercomputer running Linux using consumer off-the-shelf parts and a high-speed low-latency interconnection network. The prototype utilized an Alta Technologies "AltaCluster" of eight dual, 333 MHz, Intel Pentium II computers running a modified Linux kernel. Bader ported a significant amount of software to provide Linux support for necessary components as well as code from members of the National Computational Science Alliance (NCSA) to ensure interoperability, as none of it had been run on Linux previously.{{cite journal|last=Bader|first=David A.|journal=IEEE Annals of the History of Computing|title=Linux and Supercomputing: How My Passion for Building COTS Systems Led to an HPC Revolution|date=2021|volume=43|issue=3|pages=73–80|doi=10.1109/MAHC.2021.3101415|s2cid=237318907 |doi-access=free}} Using the successful prototype design, he led the development of "RoadRunner," the first Linux supercomputer for open use by the national science and engineering community via the National Science Foundation's National Technology Grid. RoadRunner was put into production use in April 1999. At the time of its deployment, it was considered one of the 100 fastest supercomputers in the world.{{cite news|last=Fleck|first=John|title=UNM to crank up $400,000 supercomputer today|newspaper=Albuquerque Journal|date=April 8, 1999|page=D1}} Though Linux-based clusters using consumer-grade parts, such as Beowulf, existed prior to the development of Bader's prototype and RoadRunner, they lacked the scalability, bandwidth, and parallel computing capabilities to be considered "true" supercomputers.

Soon after RoadRunner went into production, Bader led the technical design of "LosLobos," the first-ever Linux production system built by IBM. IBM turned Bader's design into the industry's first pre-assembled and pre-configured Linux server cluster for business. Today, all of the world's top 500 supercomputers are Linux HPC systems. A study by Hyperion Research estimates that the use of these supercomputers in product development in the automotive, aircraft, and pharmaceutical industries has generated an economic value of over $100 trillion in 25 years.{{cite report|title=The Economic and Societal Benefits of Linux Supercomputers|last=Joseph|first=Earl|author2= Melissa Riddle|author3=Tom Sorenson|author4=Steve Conway|publisher=Hyperion Research|url=https://davidbader.net/publication/2022-hyperionresearch/2022-HyperionResearch.pdf|date=April 2022}} Steve Wallach, a National Academy of Engineering (NAE) member and Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award recipient, remarked that Bader's technical contributions and leadership are "one of the most significant technical foundations of HPC." Larry Smarr, a UC San Diego Distinguished Professor Emeritus, founding director of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, and NAE member also cited Bader's early and continuing contributions to the development of Linux HPC as having "enormous historic resonance."{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO1dhtV-Pbg|title=NJIT Institute for Data Science Seminar: Larry Smarr|website=YouTube |date=October 27, 2021|accessdate=2022-02-23}}

The Computer History Museum recognizes Bader on its Timeline of Computer History for developing the first Linux supercomputer in 1998. "Within a decade this design became the predominant architecture for all major supercomputers in the world."

Awards and recognitions

2005

  • NSF CAREER Award{{cite web|url=https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0611589|title=CAREER: High-Performance Algorithms for Scientific Applications|publisher=NSF|access-date=2007-03-22}}

2006

  • IBM Faculty Award for making fundamental contributions to the design and optimization of parallel scientific libraries for multicore processors.{{Cite web|date=2008-02-02|title=Bader Receives 2006 IBM Faculty Award — College of Computing|url=http://www.cc.gatech.edu/news/bader-receives-2006-ibm-faculty-award|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080202055555/http://www.cc.gatech.edu/news/bader-receives-2006-ibm-faculty-award|url-status=dead|archive-date=2008-02-02|access-date=2021-06-02}}

2007

  • Georgia Tech College of Computing Dean's Award{{cite web|url=https://www.cc.gatech.edu/gt-computing-annual-awards-and-honors-past-recipients|title=GT Computing Annual Awards and Honors - Past Recipients|publisher=Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing|accessdate=2021-09-23}}

2009

  • IEEE Fellow

2010

  • In June 2010, Intel supported Bader's research on graph analytics with a 3-year award from the Intel Labs Academic Research Office for the Parallel Algorithms for Non-Numeric Computing Program.{{Cite web|url=https://xrds.acm.org/article.cfm?aid=2425689|title=XRDS: Massive streaming data analytics|website=XRDS, an ACM Publication|language=en|access-date=2019-07-29}}
  • Golden Core Member of the IEEE Computer Society{{cite news|url=https://www.computer.org/web/awards/golden-core|title=Golden Core Award|access-date=2017-10-11|publisher=IEEE Computer Society}}
  • IEEE Computer Society Meritorious Service Award{{cite news|url=https://www.computer.org/web/awards/meritorious-service|title=Meritorious Service Certificate|access-date=2017-10-11|publisher=IEEE Computer Society}}

2011

  • AAAS Fellow
  • InsideHPC "Rock Star of High Performance Computing"{{cite news|url=http://insidehpc.com/2011/11/28/announcing-our-newest-rock-star-of-hpc-david-bader/|title=Announcing Our Newest Rock Star of HPC: David Bader|publisher=InsideHPC|first=Rich|last=Brueckner|date=2011-11-28|access-date=2012-05-14}}

2012

  • HPCWire "People to Watch"{{cite web|url=http://www.hpcwire.com/specialfeatures/people_to_watch_2012/DavidBader.html|title=David Bader|work=People to Watch 2012|publisher=HPC Wire|access-date=2012-05-14}}
  • University of Maryland's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering presented Bader as the first recipient of their Distinguished Alumni Award.{{cite web|url=https://ece.umd.edu/alumni/award|title=Distinguished Alumni Award|publisher=University of Maryland|access-date=2017-10-15}}

2013

  • IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Parallel Processing Outstanding Service Award{{Cite web|title=Awards|url=https://tc.computer.org/tcpp/awards/|access-date=2021-06-02|website=IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing|language=en-US}}

2014

  • Georgia Tech College of Computing Outstanding Senior Faculty Research Award
  • HPCWire "People to Watch"{{cite web|url=https://www.hpcwire.com/people-watch-2014/|title=People to Watch 2014|publisher=HPCwire|accessdate=2021-09-23}}

2015

  • Accenture Open Innovation Award.{{Cite web|date=2015-07-06|title=Accenture Awards 11 Research Grants to Leading Universities to Promote Greater R&D Collaboration, Accelerate Pace of Innovation|url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150706005082/en/Accenture-Awards-11-Research-Grants-to-Leading-Universities-to-Promote-Greater-RD-Collaboration-Accelerate-Pace-of-Innovation|access-date=2021-06-02|website=www.businesswire.com|language=en}}

2016

  • IBM Faculty Award in Big Data / Analytics for optimizing graph analytics for cognitive computing.{{Cite web|date=2017-11-23|title=IBM University Research and Collaboration - Faculty Innovation 2016|url=http://www.research.ibm.com/university/awards/faculty_innovation_2016.shtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171123190958/http://www.research.ibm.com/university/awards/faculty_innovation_2016.shtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=2017-11-23|access-date=2021-06-02}}

2019

  • SIAM Fellow
  • Facebook AI System Hardware/Software Co-Design Research Award to develop "high-performance AI solutions for existing as well as future AI hardware."{{Cite web|url=https://research.fb.com/announcing-the-winners-of-the-ai-system-hardware-software-co-design-research-awards/|title=Announcing the winners of the AI System Hardware/Software Co-Design research awards|date=2019-05-10|website=Facebook Research|language=en-US|access-date=2019-05-31}}

2021

  • ROI-NJ recognized Bader on its inaugural list of technology influencers.{{Cite web|last=Staff|first=ROI-NJ|date=2021-04-19|title=ROI Influencers: Technology 2021 — Academics|url=https://www.roi-nj.com/2021/04/19/roi-influencers/technology/2021-technology/roi-influencers-technology-2021-academics/|access-date=2021-06-02|website=ROI-NJ|language=en-US}}
  • IEEE Computer Society Sidney Fernbach Award "For the development of Linux-based massively parallel production computers and for pioneering contributions to scalable discrete parallel algorithms for real-world applications."
  • ACM Fellow "For contributions to high-performance computing systems, graph analytics, and technical leadership in parallel computing."

2022

  • ROI-NJ Technology Influencer {{cite web|url=https://www.roi-nj.com/2022/04/20/roi-influencers/technology/2022-technology/thought-leaders-academics/roi-influencers-technology-2022-david-bader/|title=ROI Influencers: Technology 2022 — David Bader|website=ROI-NJ|date=20 April 2022 |accessdate=2022-05-16}}
  • Innovation Hall of Fame, University of Maryland A. James Clark School of Engineering{{cite web|url=https://eng.umd.edu/news/story/alumnus-david-a-bader-to-be-inducted-into-clark-school-innovation-hall-of-fame|title=Alumnus David A. Bader to be Inducted into Clark School Innovation Hall of Fame|publisher=A. James Clark School of Engineering|date=November 8, 2022|accessdate=2022-11-11}}

2025

Personal life

Bader has one child, Sage, who is an avid artist.{{Cite web|url=http://725ponce.com/725views-and-grady-high-school-present-individually-we-are/|title=725 Ponce|date=2018-09-13|website=725 Ponce|language=en-US|access-date=2019-07-28}}

References

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