ryanglscott.github.io
Résumé - Ryan Scott
http://ryanglscott.github.io/resume
Theme by Gayan Virajith. Under the MIT license. Bloomington, Indiana. August 2015 present. Pursuing a Ph.D in Computer Science. University of Kansas (KU). Lawrence, Kansas. August 2011 May 2015. B.S. in Computer Science with Mathematics minor. Graduate Research Assistant, Center for Research in Extreme Scale Technologies. Bloomington, Indiana. Summer 2015 present. Working on making GHC work with high-performance distributed runtimes (see. And benchmarking GHC performance. Intern, Intel Labs. Bloomington,...
hpx.crest.iu.edu
HPX-5: about
http://hpx.crest.iu.edu/about
New release: HPX-5 v4.0.0 is out! High Performance ParalleX (HPX-5). HPX-5 (High Performance ParalleX) is an open source, portable, performance-oriented runtime developed at CREST. HPX-5 provides a distributed programming model allowing programs to run unmodified on systems from a single SMP to large clusters and supercomputers with thousands of nodes. Fine grained execution through blockable lightweight threads. And unified access to a global address space. Implementation of ParalleX processes. Networki...
cs.indiana.edu
Ryan Rhodes Newton Homepage
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~rrnewton/homepage.html
Ryan R. Newton. I work on parallelism and functional programming. In my lab, the two main things we work on are:. Extending the scope of deterministic parallelism. That is, we're asking "how much can you do outside of the IO monad. Implementing DSLs for high-performance, high-programmer-productivity parallelism, mostly targeting GPUs. Here at Indiana, I am a member of PL Wonks. And the Center for Research in Extreme Scale Technologies, or CREST. Graduated students / Completed Postdocs. Languages. App...
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Understanding measures of supercomputer performance and storagesystem capacity
https://kb.iu.edu/d/apeq
Understanding measures of supercomputer performance and storage system capacity. Measuring computer performance in FLOPS. Measuring storage capacity in bytes. Prefixes for representing orders of magnitude. Understanding orders of magnitude in computer performance. Understanding orders of magnitude in storage capacity. Measuring computer performance in FLOPS. The performance capabilities of supercomputers (e.g., Indiana University's research computing systems. Econd, is abbreviated as FLOPS. Orders of mag...
charm.cs.illinois.edu
14th Annual Charm++ Workshop 2016
http://charm.cs.illinois.edu/charmWorkshop/index.php
March 10, 2016 (extended). March 15, 2016. March 19, 2016. April 19-20, 2016. April 19-20, 2016. Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, USA. The keynote speakers for this year's workshop are Professor Thomas Sterling. Executive Associate Director and Chief Scientist, Center for Research in Extreme Scale Technologies ( CREST. Indiana University Bloomington) and Professor Barbara Chapman. The workshop is sponsored in part by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications and Intel Corporation.
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Jeremy Siek | Indiana University Bloomington
http://wphomes.soic.indiana.edu/jsiek
Jeremy Siek is an Associate Professor of Computer Science in the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University. Jeremy teaches courses in programming, programming languages, compilers, logic, and other areas of computer science. Jeremy designs new language features to help programmers create and use software libraries and domain-specific languages, especially generic and high-performance ones. In particular, Jeremy invented the. And attempted to add. Feature of Scala was inspired by my work on.
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