Collaborative Research: From Algorithms to Application Impact at Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL)

  • Sriram Krishnamoorthy | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

As a Department of Energy lab, computer science research at Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL) is closely tied to or motivated by the needs of scientific applications. In this talk, I will present a brief overview of the computer science research activities at PNNL. I will then highlight some work relating to analysis and transformation of task-parallel and affine loop programs. The objective of this talk is to provide a bird’s-eye view and interactively identify shared interests for more in-depth discussions.

Speaker Details

Sriram Krishnamoorthy currently is a research scientist and the System Software and Applications Team Leader in PNNL’s High-Performance Computing group, where he focuses on parallel programming models, fault tolerance, and compile-time/runtime optimizations for high-performance computing. He has more than 100 peer-reviewed conference and journal publications, receiving Best Paper awards for his publications at the International Conference on High-Performance Computing (HiPC’03) and the International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS’04). In 2013, he received a U.S. Department of Energy Early Career award. That year, he also earned PNNL’s Ronald L. Brodzinski Award for Early Career Exceptional Achievement. In 2008, he received The Ohio State University’s Outstanding Researcher award. Dr. Krishnamoorthy is a senior member of the IEEE and the ACM.

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