Samuel Williams

Biography
Sam Williams is a staff scientist in Erich Strohmaier's Performance and Algorithms Research Group at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). His research interests include high-performance computing, auto-tuning, performance modeling, computer architecture, and hardware/software co-design. Dr. Williams received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California at Berkeley (UCB) in December of 2008 and his masters in December of 2003. During this period, his doctoral research focused on multicore architectures and automated performance tuning under the guidance of David Patterson. To that end, he worked in several Parallel Computing Laboratory (ParLab) research groups including: BeBOP, Architecture, and the Berkeley View
Presentations
Paper
Applications
Effective Application of HPC
Heterogeneous Systems
Intermediate
Performance
Scientific Computing
Panel
Architectures
Effective Application of HPC
Scientific Computing
Birds of a Feather
Benchmarks
Intermediate
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