Biography
Jack Dongarra holds appointments at the University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the University of Manchester. He specializes in numerical algorithms in linear algebra, parallel computing, use of advanced computer architectures, programming methodology, and tools for parallel computers. He was chosen for the 2004 IEEE Fernbach Award; in 2011 he received the IEEE Charles Babbage Award; in 2013 he received the ACM/IEEE Ken Kennedy Award; in 2019 he received the ACM/SIAM Computational Science and Engineering Prize, in 2020 he received the IEEE-CS Computer Pioneer Award, and in 2022 he received the ACM A.M. Turing Award for pioneering contributions to numerical algorithms and software that have driven decades of extraordinary progress in computing performance and applications. He is a Fellow of the AAAS, ACM, IEEE, and SIAM and a foreign member of the British Royal Society, a US National Academy of Engineering member, and a Perennial at SC.
Presentations
Workshop
Recorded
Algorithms
Exascale Computing
Extreme Scale Computing
Heterogeneous Systems
Post-Moore Computing
Quantum Computing
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Workshop
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Correctness
Software Engineering
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Birds of a Feather
Recorded
TP
XO/EX
ACM Gordon Bell Finalist
Awards Presentation
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Awards
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Awards Presentation
SC22 Opening Session & Turing Lecture
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Awards
Keynote
Turing
TP
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TUT
XO/EX
Workshop
Recorded
Algorithms
Exascale Computing
Extreme Scale Computing
Heterogeneous Systems
Post-Moore Computing
Quantum Computing
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Panel
Recorded
HPC Community Collaboration
State of the Practice
TP
XO/EX
Workshop
Recorded
Runtime Systems
System Software
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Workshop
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Applications
Architectures
Benchmarking
Exascale Computing
Modeling and Simulation
Performance
Performance Portability
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Chair of Sessions
Workshop
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Algorithms
Exascale Computing
Extreme Scale Computing
Heterogeneous Systems
Post-Moore Computing
Quantum Computing
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