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D-Index
42
Citations
10176
World Ranking
8237
National Ranking
3532

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors

Overview

Scott A. Brandt is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Cruz in the United States. Their research spans engineering, with a particular focus on industrial and manufacturing engineering. The main topical area of their work addresses digital transformation in industry.

Their recent publication includes a paper titled "From bones to bytes: anticipating and addressing the governance challenges of human digital remains and posthumous digital human twins," published in 2025 in the journal AI & Society.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Brandt include Máirtín Cunneen, Ruhi AnandFinn, Raymond Friel, and Paul Tennent.

Brandt's publications are associated with venues such as:

  • AI & Society

The primary fields of study covered by their research are:

  • Engineering

Within engineering, a specific subfield is:

  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

The main topics focused on throughout their scholarly work include:

  • Digital Transformation in Industry

Among recognitions, Scott A. Brandt was named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in 2014.

Best Publications

  • Ceph: a scalable, high-performance distributed file system

    Sage A. Weil;Scott A. Brandt;Ethan L. Miller;Darrell D. E. Long

  • CRUSH: controlled, scalable, decentralized placement of replicated data

    Sage A. Weil;Scott A. Brandt;Ethan L. Miller;Carlos Maltzahn

  • NULL Convention Logic/sup TM/: a complete and consistent logic for asynchronous digital circuit synthesis

    K.M. Fant;S.A. Brandt

  • FAST: fast architecture sensitive tree search on modern CPUs and GPUs

    Changkyu Kim;Jatin Chhugani;Nadathur Satish;Eric Sedlar

  • Dynamic Metadata Management for Petabyte-Scale File Systems

    Sage A. Weil;Kristal T. Pollack;Scott A. Brandt;Ethan L. Miller

  • Reliability mechanisms for very large storage systems

    Qin Xin;E.L. Miller;T. Schwarz;D.D.E. Long

  • Efficient metadata management in large distributed storage systems

    S.A. Brandt;E.L. Miller;D.D.E. Long;Lan Xue

  • Dynamic integrated scheduling of hard real-time, soft real-time, and non-real-time processes

    S.A. Brandt;S. Banachowski;Caixue Lin;T. Bisson

  • Gdev: first-class GPU resource management in the operating system

    Shinpei Kato;Michael McThrow;Carlos Maltzahn;Scott Brandt

  • RADOS: a scalable, reliable storage service for petabyte-scale storage clusters

    Sage A. Weil;Andrew W. Leung;Scott A. Brandt;Carlos Maltzahn

  • DP-FAIR: A Simple Model for Understanding Optimal Multiprocessor Scheduling

    Greg Levin;Shelby Funk;Caitlin Sadowski;Ian Pye

  • File System Workload Analysis For Large Scale Scientific Com puting Applications

    Feng Wang;Qin Xin;Bo Hong;Scott A. Brandt

  • Managing flash crowds on the Internet

    I. Ari;B. Hong;E.L. Miller;S.A. Brandt

  • SciHadoop: array-based query processing in Hadoop

    Joe B. Buck;Noah Watkins;Jeff LeFevre;Kleoni Ioannidou

  • RUN: Optimal Multiprocessor Real-Time Scheduling via Reduction to Uniprocessor

    Paul Regnier;George Lima;Ernesto Massa;Greg Levin

  • OBFS: A File System for Object-based Storage Devices

    Feng Wang;Scott A. Brandt;Ethan L. Miller;Darrell D. E. Long

  • A dynamic quality of service middleware agent for mediating application resource usage

    S. Brandt;G. Nutt;T. Berk;J. Mankovich

  • Visual tracking for intelligent vehicle-highway systems

    C.E. Smith;C.A. Richards;S.A. Brandt;N.P. Papanikolopoulos

  • HeRMES: high-performance reliable MRAM-enabled storage

    E.L. Miller;S.A. Brandt;D.D.E. Long

  • ACME: Adaptive Caching Using Multiple Experts

    Ismail Ari;Ahmed Amer;Robert B. Gramacy;Ethan L. Miller

  • Improving soft real-time performance through better slack reclaiming

    C. Lin;S.A. Brandt

Frequent Co-Authors

Darrell D. E. Long
Darrell D. E. Long University of California, Santa Cruz
Ethan L. Miller
Ethan L. Miller University of California, Santa Cruz
Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos
Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos University of Minnesota
Dimitris Achlioptas
Dimitris Achlioptas National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Katia Obraczka
Katia Obraczka University of California, Santa Cruz
Pradeep Dubey
Pradeep Dubey Intel (United States)
Eric Sedlar
Eric Sedlar Oracle (United States)
Robert B. Gramacy
Robert B. Gramacy Virginia Tech
Nadathur Satish
Nadathur Satish Facebook (United States)

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