Michelle Strout
Location: (Fort Collins, CO)
Personal Research Web Page: http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~mstrout
Keywords: programming language design and implementation, compilers, parallel computing, sparse polyhedral framework, inspector/executor strategies, molecular dynamics simulations, sparse matrix computations, scientific computing, high performance computing
Posted on: Wednesday, May 11th, 2011
Broad Research Area: Numerical/Scientific Computing / HPC / Data-Intensive Scalable Computing, Programming Languages / Compilers
Research Interests:
In my research, I investigate and develop compiler technology in order to automate domain-specific performance and parallelization transformations that are currently applied by hand or not at all. My current and previous research can generally be categorized into performance improving program transformations for regular and irregular applications and domain-specific analysis and program transformation. The ultimate goal is to raise the level of abstraction for scientists who develop computational simulations of physical phenomena while enabling powerful interfaces for performance programmers that enable the orthogonal mapping such simulations to parallel systems. See http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~mstrout for more information about the research we are doing.
At Colorado State University in the High Performance Computing research group, a CI Fellow would have the opportunity to create and direct research and help supervise students. We have active collaborations with the BioChemistry, Math, and Statistics departments hear at CSU. We also are actively collaborating with researchers at Argonne National Laboratory, Berkeley, Cray, LBL, and Intel. I look forward to hearing from interested candidates.
Contact Information:
If you are interested in working with the High Performance Computing group at CSU, please send me email at email obfuscated - click to reveal with the subject heading CI Fellow.
