Leonardo Bautista-Gomez

Biography
Dr. Leonardo Bautista-Gomez received his Bachelor in Computer Science and Master in Distributed and Parallel Systems from the University Pierre & Marie Curie Paris 6. He then did his PhD in fault tolerance for supercomputers at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. During his PhD he developed a multilevel checkpointing library called Fault Tolerance Interface (FTI), which has become a main component of the resilience software stack for HPC. After his PhD, he joined Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago, were he did three years of PostDoctoral research on silent data corruption detection, error injection analysis, and scientific data compression. He then moved to the Barcelona Supercomputing Center as Senior Researcher, where he has been contributing to the resilience package of the MontBlanc project and where he is leading the European Marie Curie project on Deep-Memory Ubiquity, Resilience and Optimization.
Presentations
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Intermediate
Resiliency
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