Research
My research efforts at the Systems, Networking, and Renaissance Grokking () Lab includes conducting basic and applied research that provides scientists and engineers with scalable and efficient computational tools that enable them to concentrate on their science and engineering rather than on the computer science and engineering. This includes exploring a breadth of complementary intellectual activities in parallel computing that span the high-performance & enterprise-wide spectrum - from systems software to middleware to applications software to tools - in order to empower cyber-scientists and cyber-engineers of tomorrow.
My research is typically focused at the synergistic intersection of Systems Software & Middleware, Architecture, Application Software and Tools. Below is a showcase of select research areas.
To find out more about my past and current research activities, please visit my team's web site, , see my publications page or check out the following special projects: Supercomputing in Small Spaces, mpiBLAST, Green500 and MyVICE. Alternatively, you can peruse my exhaustive curriculum vitae.
Systems Software & Tools
Green Computing
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Renaissance
Performance Modeling, Analysis, Evaluation and Optimization
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Note: I am not pursuing research areas annotated with an asterisk (*). |