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Biography
Dong Li is an associate professor at EECS, University of California, Merced. Previously, he was a research scientist at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), studying computer architecture and programming models for next generation supercomputer systems. His research focuses on high performance computing, and maintains a strong relevance to computer systems. The core theme of his research is to study how to enable scalable and efficient execution of scientific applications on increasingly heterogeneous large-scale parallel systems. Dong received an ORNL/CSMD Distinguished Contributor Award in 2013, a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation in 2016, and a Facebook faculty research award in 2021. His SC14 paper was nominated for Best Student Paper. His ASPLOS'21 paper won the Distinguished Artifact Award. He was also the lead PI for the NVIDIA CUDA Research Center at UC Merced. He is an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems.
Presentations
ACM Student Research Competition: Graduate Poster
ACM Student Research Competition: Undergraduate Poster
Doctoral Showcase
Posters
TP
XO/EX
Paper
Accelerators
Data Movement and Memory
Emerging Technologies
Hardware Technologies
Heterogeneous Computing
Linear Algebra
Network
TP
Birds of a Feather
TP
XO/EX
Chair of Sessions
Paper
Accelerators
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
Cloud Computing
Distributed Computing
Heterogeneous Computing
Performance Optimization
TP
Committee Roles
SC Workshop Organizer: AI4S
Programming Frameworks Member
SC Workshop Committee Member: AI4S
SC Workshop Committee Member: IA^3