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Biography
Ron Brightwell leads the Scalable System Software Department at Sandia National Laboratories. After joining Sandia in 1995, he was a key contributor to the high-performance interconnect software and lightweight operating system for the world’s first terascale system, the Intel ASCI Red machine. He was also part of the team responsible for the high-performance interconnect and lightweight operating system for the Cray Red Storm machine, which was the prototype for Cray’s successful XT product line. The impact of his interconnect research is visible in technologies available today from Bull, Intel, and Mellanox. He has also contributed to the development of the MPI-2 and MPI-3 specifications. He has authored more than 115 peer-reviewed journal, conference, and workshop publications. He is an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, has served on the technical program and organizing committees for numerous high-performance and parallel computing conferences, and is a Senior Member of the IEEE and the ACM.
Presentations
Research Paper
Communication Optimization
MPI
Networks
Programming Models & Languages
System Software & Runtime Systems
Workshop
AI/Machine Learning/Deep Learning
Big Data Analytics
Extreme-Scale Computing
MPI
Networks
Focus Session
Computer Architecture
Exascale Systems
Extreme-Scale Computing
Heterogeneous Systems