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Siddhartha is a research scientist at Intel Corporation and a co-lead within the EEHPC-WG (Energy Efficient HPC Working Group). He holds a doctorate from the University of Houston in energy efficiency and distributed memory programming models. At Intel, his research projects are driven towards leveraging hardware features to explore energy efficiency within the HPC software stack. His other research interests include programming models, High Performance Computing, compiler design and analyses, runtime systems, communication libraries, and distributed computing. As part of his research, he has collaborated with a number of organizations across academia, government, and the industry including Total, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Technische University, Dresden, Intel, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Cray Inc.
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Energy Consumption
Performance Analysis and Optimization
Performance Tools
Scheduling
System Software & Runtime Systems
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Energy Consumption
Exascale Systems
Performance Analysis and Optimization
Scheduling
System Software & Runtime Systems
Birds of a Feather
Energy Consumption
Exascale Systems
Performance Tools
Scheduling
System Software & Runtime Systems
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Computer Architecture
Energy Consumption
Performance Analysis and Optimization
Performance Tools
System Software & Runtime Systems