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CGrADS Site Visit Participant - Jack DongarraProfessional Preparation
Appointments:
Synergistic ActivitiesDongarra specializes in numerical algorithms in linear algebra, parallel computing, use of advanced-computer architectures, programming methodology, and tools for parallel computers. His research includes the development, testing, and documentation of high quality mathematical software. He has contributed to the design and implementation of Open Source software packages EISPACK, LINPACK, the BLAS, LAPACK, ScaLAPACK, Netlib, PVM, MPI, NetSolve, ATLAS, and PAPI all of which have become professional and industrial standards. He has published approximately 200 articles, papers, reports, and technical memoranda, and he is coauthor of several books. He was named a fellow of the AAAS in 1995, of the IEEE in 1999, and of the ACM in 2001, and elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2001. The NECI Scientific Literature Digital Library lists Dongarra as the fifth most cited author in computer science. In addition to the position in Tennessee, Dongarra has an Adjunct Professorship in Computer Science at Rice University. He has been a visiting professor or visiting scientist at universities and laboratories throughout the United States and Europe including LANL, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, the Center for Supercomputer Research and Development at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, AERE Harwell Laboratory in England, ETH in Zurich, Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon in France, the Danish Technical University in Lyngby, the Swiss Scientific Computing Center in Lugano, the Australian National University in Canberra, the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, the Computational Lab at Oxford University, and the EPFL in Lausanne. Relevant Publications:
Significant Publications:
Selected Professional Activities:Editor-in-Chief: Netlib (since 1987), International Journal of High-Performance Supercomputer Applications (since 1992), and SIAM Series on Software, Environments, and Tools for Scientific Computing (since 1995) Editorial Boards: Applied Numerical Mathematics (since 1994), Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (since 1993), International Journal of High Speed Computing (since 1994), Journal of Distributed and Parallel Computing (since 1988), Journal of Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications (since 199 4), Journal of Supercomputing (since 1987), Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications (since 1994), Numerical Algorithms (since1994), Parallel Computing (since 1987), and Parallel Processing Letters (since 1993). Chair (1993-95), Message Passing Interface Forum. Students: Richard Barrett, Henri Casanova, Stan Green, Youngbae Kim, Lorie Liebrock, Robert Manchek, Phil Mucci, James Payne, Antoine Petitet, Rick Phillips, Keith Seymour, Majed Sidani, Paul McMahan, Rick Phillips, Delphy Nypaver, Clint Whaley, Brian Larose, Steve Moulton, Mitchell Duitz, Nathan Garner, George Ho, Ganapathy Raman. Postgraduate-Scholar Sponsor: Henri Casanova, Jaeyoung Choi, Andy Cleary, Victor Eijkhout, Peter Newton, Antoine Petitet, Roldan Pozo, Erich Strohmaier, Francoise Tisseur, Robert van de Geijn. CollaboratorsCollaborators: Zhaojun Bai (U. of California, Davis), Fran Berman (UCSD), Jim Demmel (UC Berkeley), Iain Duff (Rutherford Lab), Al Geist (ORNL), Sven Hammarling (NAG Ltd.), Ken Kennedy (Rice U), Bo Kågstrom (U. of Umeå), Roldan Pozo (NIST), Yves Robert (ENS, Lyon), Charles Romine (ORNL), Danny Sorensen (Rice), Vaidy Sunderam (Emory), Henk van der Vorst (U. of Utrecht), David Walker (University of Wales). Ph.D. Thesis Advisor: Cleve Moler, University of New Mexico M.S. Thesis Advisor: Brian Smith, Illinois Institute of Technology |
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