Erich Strohmaier

Biography
Erich Strohmaier is a Senior Scientist and Group Lead of the Performance and Algorithms Research group in the Computational Research Division at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He held positions at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and the University of Mannheim, Germany before. He holds a Dr. in Theoretical Physics from the University of Heidelberg, Germany.
Strohmaier specializes in performance characterization, evaluation, modeling, and prediction for high performance computing systems and large scale scientific workflows, parallel computing in general, analysis of advanced-computer architectures and parallel programming paradigms, and classification of and programming patterns for scientific computational kernels. He was awarded the 2008 ACM Gordon Bell Prize for parallel processing research in algorithmic innovation. He has been editor of the biannual TOP500 list that tracks the most powerful supercomputers worldwide since it’s beginning. He is a member of AAAS, ACM, IEEE, and APS.
Strohmaier specializes in performance characterization, evaluation, modeling, and prediction for high performance computing systems and large scale scientific workflows, parallel computing in general, analysis of advanced-computer architectures and parallel programming paradigms, and classification of and programming patterns for scientific computational kernels. He was awarded the 2008 ACM Gordon Bell Prize for parallel processing research in algorithmic innovation. He has been editor of the biannual TOP500 list that tracks the most powerful supercomputers worldwide since it’s beginning. He is a member of AAAS, ACM, IEEE, and APS.
Presentations
Birds of a Feather
Benchmarks
Energy
Performance
Power
Birds of a Feather
Benchmarks
Intermediate
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