Presenter
Damian Rouson

Biography
Damian leads Berkeley Lab’s Computer Languages and Systems Software Group. He researches language-based parallel and GPU programming for deep learning and high-performance computing applications in Fortran 2023. He also leads Berkeley Lab’s LLVM flang compiler work, including the Caffeine parallel runtime library. He co-authored the textbook Scientific Software Design: The Object-Oriented Way (2011) and has taught related courses at Stanford University and the University of Cyprus and tutorials at SC conferences. He serves on the Fortran standards committee. He has held positions at the City University of New York, the University of Maryland, the University of Cyprus, the University of Bergen, the Naval Research Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories. He received a 2003-’04 NASA Summer Faculty Fellowship and a 2020-’21 Better Scientific Software Fellowship. He founded Archaeologic Inc. and Sourcery Institute. He holds a B.S. from Howard University and a M.S. and Ph.D. from Stanford University, all in mechanical engineering.
Presentations
Workshop
Heterogeneous Computing
Parallel Programming Methods, Models, Languages and Environments
PAW-Abstract
Task Parallelism
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Workshop
Compilers
Parallel Programming Methods, Models, Languages and Environments
Performance Optimization
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Workshop
Survey of Technologies for Developers of Parallel Applications — Task-Based and Scale-Free Computing
Heterogeneous Computing
Parallel Programming Methods, Models, Languages and Environments
Task Parallelism
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