Presenter
Antigoni Georgiadou

Biography
Antigoni Georgiadou is a computational scientist in mathematics in the Science Engagement Section, Algorithms and Performance Analysis (APA) Group at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Dr. Georgiadou obtained her PhD in mathematics from Florida State University where she worked on optimization in stellar evolution applications. She is part of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility where she serves as a scientific liaison to applications with expertise in plasma physics and she collaborates with application scientists from astrophysics and fusion science to optimize performance and requirements of applications on supercomputers. At the SC23 and SC24 conferences, she organized the workshop series Enabling Predictive Science with Optimization and Uncertainty Quantification in HPC (EPSOUQ-HPC). Dr. Georgiadou serves as a Technical Committee Member of the INCITS/Fortran, the committee that is responsible for developing the standards for the Fortran programming language.
Presentations
Workshop
Applications and Application Frameworks
Algorithms
Performance Evaluation and/or Optimization Tools
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Workshop
Applications and Application Frameworks
Algorithms
Performance Evaluation and/or Optimization Tools
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Workshop
Applications and Application Frameworks
Algorithms
Performance Evaluation and/or Optimization Tools
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Workshop
Energy Efficiency
HPC Infrastructure
Sustainability
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Workshop
Applications and Application Frameworks
Algorithms
Performance Evaluation and/or Optimization Tools
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Chair of Sessions
Workshop
Applications and Application Frameworks
Algorithms
Performance Evaluation and/or Optimization Tools
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Committee Roles
SC Workshop Organizer: EPSOUQ-HPC
SC Workshop Committee Member: WACCPD
Tutorials Member