Seerstone Development - Provo, UT since Oct 2012
Research Associate
Brigham Young University Jan 2007 - Nov 2012
Graduate Research Assistant
Space Dynamics Laboratory Jun 2005 - Aug 2007
Research Assistant
Utah State University Jan 2005 - May 2007
Teachers Assistant
Education:
Brigham Young University 2007 - 2013
PhD, Physics
Utah State University 2004 - 2007
Bachelor of Science, Physics
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Physics AFM Nanotechnology Characterization Microscopy Chemistry Semiconductors TEM Scanning Electron Microscopy Microfabrication Experimentation Nanofabrication Nanomaterials Electron Beam Lithography Materials Science
West Market Family Education Center Anderson SC 1970-1971, West Franklin Street Elementary School Anderson SC 1971-1976, Lakeside Middle School Anderson SC 1976-1979
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Tony Pearson
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Computer guy since forever. Love my St. Louis Cardinals, University of Tennessee Football, Memphis Grizzlies, and Tennessee Titans.
Tony Pearson, master inventor and senior consultant at IBM, explained that Watson only uses about 1TB to process real-time answers to Jeopardy questions after configuring its back end storage as RAID, and then culling that data further to be loaded into the clustered server system's memory.
Date: Feb 18, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
What IBM's Watson says to storage systems developers
But here's what I find most interesting as a result of what IBM has done in response to the Grand Challenge that motivated Watson's creators. We know, from Tony Pearson's blog, that the foundation of Watson's data storage system is a modified IBM SONAS cluster with a total of 21.6TB of raw capacity