Summary
Anthony Tiradani is a computing services architect with 18 years of experience leading large-scale research computing operations at Fermilab, where he runs HTCondor batch systems and a suite of supporting services from authorization to container and caching infrastructure. As technical lead for HEPCloud he is helping reshape how experiments consume heterogeneous resources—seamlessly brokering local, HPC, and commercial cloud capacity to scale science on demand. He combines hands-on Linux and scripting expertise (RHEL/Fedora, Python, Bash/ZSH) with service-driven engineering, setting SLAs/OLAs and operating within ITIL/ISO 20000 practices. Known for bridging operations and consulting, he represents major experiments in international grids and manages cross-site escalations, bringing both technical depth and organizational stewardship to high-throughput computing.
18 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Management Computer Systems, BS, Management Computer Systems at University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Space Physics, Physics, Space Physics, Physics at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University