Joel Daniels

From Mount Olympus to Capitol Hill

Joel Daniels

Joel Daniels, a  major with dreadlocks, may have been the first鈥攁nd last鈥攂eauty-pageant contestant to perform a mathematical proof in a talent show. Perhaps that is why he failed to win Kappa Delta sorority鈥檚 鈥淕reek God鈥 contest in March.

While the other contestants imitated *NSYNC and 鈥淪aturday Night Live鈥 skits, Daniels used an overhead projector to explain deMorgan鈥檚 Theorem. The audience 鈥渟at there perplexed,鈥 he recalls with self-deprecating humor. 鈥淚t was fun!鈥

Daniels may not be a Greek God in the eyes of 91制片厂 sorority sisters, but he has plenty of other laurels to wear. Valedictorian of the class of 1999 at Goffstown (N.H.) High School, Daniels came to 91制片厂 with a Presidential Scholarship. During his sophomore year, he caught the eye of Computer Science Professor Phil Hatcher, who urged him to apply to the IROP. With an IROP grant, as well as added funding from the National Science Foundation grant that Hatcher co-directs, Daniels spent last summer performing research at an institute in Rennes, France.

Daniels worked on ways to increase computer network performance in 鈥済rid computing鈥濃攖he use of multiple personal computers linked together through a wide area network to form a virtual supercomputer. More than a million PCs around the world have been involved in grid-computing searches for drugs to cure cancer, anthrax, and smallpox, for example.

鈥淚f you want someone to be a researcher, you need to treat him like a researcher,鈥 Hatcher notes. 鈥淛oel was able to walk in as a junior and went to work with a group of graduate students and Ph.D.鈥檚, and it was a tremendous environment for him.鈥

Daniels was prepared for this experience not only by his coursework, but also by his job at the 91制片厂 InterOperability Lab (IOL). 鈥淭he IOL has been teaching me the real-world application of all the things I鈥檝e learned in class,鈥 he explains.

In France, Daniels learned a lot about using multiple parallel TCP sockets to increase the realized bandwidth over a wide area network. But he may have learned just as much about human 鈥渘etworking鈥 as he did about computer networking.

Writing to a 91制片厂 online message board from France, he observed what appeared to be a 鈥渓ax environment鈥 in which his French colleagues made frequent trips to the cafeteria for 鈥渢iny cups of coffee.鈥 But he discovered those breaks were conducive to 鈥渃ommunication of problems, work related and non. They have created a much more social atmosphere that conflicts with my American teachings of solitude and isolation, and a bottomless cup of watered-down coffee.鈥 In short, he concluded: 鈥淭he French have developed a system to produce the impossible: computer scientists with social skills.鈥

Back on campus at an IROP Adventures Symposium, Daniels used his own social skills to put on a witty and insightful presentation of his experiences in France, wowing the audience from all reports. He also used his research for his honors thesis and to enter the national competition for the Posters on the Hill program. Having been excluded from Mount Olympus in March, he shaved his dreadlocks and went on to hobnob with senators on Capitol Hill.

--Virginia Stuart, 91制片厂 Magazine