Presenter
Terry Jones

Biography
Since 2008, Terry Jones has been a Senior Research Staff member at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in the Computer Science and Mathematics Division. As director of the Software Tools Ecosystem Project, he is responsible for a portfolio of tools and utilities that are applied to understand performance bottlenecks and facilitate runtime mitigation of performance degradations.
Terry serves as chairperson for the International Symposium on Quantitative Codesign of Supercomputers, held annually in conjunction with the SC Conference. Terry is active as a review editor for the journal Frontiers in High Performance Computing; as a senior member of ACM and IEEE in establishing standards; as a program committee member of the International Workshop on Monitoring and Operational Data Analytics; and as a member of ORNL's Seed Review Committee. Prior to joining ORNL, he held a position at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Terry earned an MS in computer science from Stanford University.
Terry serves as chairperson for the International Symposium on Quantitative Codesign of Supercomputers, held annually in conjunction with the SC Conference. Terry is active as a review editor for the journal Frontiers in High Performance Computing; as a senior member of ACM and IEEE in establishing standards; as a program committee member of the International Workshop on Monitoring and Operational Data Analytics; and as a member of ORNL's Seed Review Committee. Prior to joining ORNL, he held a position at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Terry earned an MS in computer science from Stanford University.
Presentations
Chair of Sessions
Workshop
Codesign
Data Movement and Memory
Facilities
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Committee Roles
SC Workshop Organizer: SQCS