Biography
John Shalf is Department Head for Computer Science Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and recently was deputy director of Hardware Technology for the DOE Exascale Computing Project. Shalf is a coauthor of over 80 publications in the field of parallel computing software and HPC technology, including three best papers and the widely cited report “The Landscape of Parallel Computing Research: A View from Berkeley” (with David Patterson and others). He also coauthored the 2008 “ExaScale Software Study: Software Challenges in Extreme Scale Systems,” which set the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency’s (DARPA’s) information technology research investment strategy. Prior to coming to Berkeley Laboratory, John worked at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications and the Max Planck Institute for Gravitation Physics/Albert Einstein Institute (AEI) where he was was co-creator of the Cactus Computational Toolkit.
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AI-HPC Convergence
Emerging Technologies
Memory Systems
Networks
Resource Management and Scheduling
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Workshop
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AI-HPC Convergence
Emerging Technologies
Memory Systems
Networks
Resource Management and Scheduling
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Panel
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Emerging Technologies
Networks
TP
XO/EX
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Workshop
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AI-HPC Convergence
Emerging Technologies
Memory Systems
Networks
Resource Management and Scheduling
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Exhibitor Forum
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TP
XO/EX
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Post-Moore Computing
Quantum Computing
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Emerging Technologies
Networks
TP
XO/EX
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