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Johannes de Fine Licht
Biography
Johannes de Fine Licht is a compiler engineer at NextSilicon, where he works on a novel MLIR-based compiler targeting NextSilicon's adaptive dataflow chip for accelerating HPC applications. Johannes received his PhD at the Scalable Parallel Computing Laboratory at ETH Zurich under the supervision of Prof. Torsten Hoefler, where he conducted research on productively programming FPGAs for HPC. Throughout his PhD, he ran a tutorial series on FPGA programming with high-level synthesis along with Prof. Hoefler that was presented at SC18–SC21, contributing to bridge the gap between hardware development and the HPC community. His work included collaborations on FPGA programming with Microsoft and Xilinx research divisions. He contributes to MLIR/LLVM, and maintains several popular open source repositories, including the DaCe framework and the hlslib project. His interests are in novel spatial computing architectures, programming models, and compilation systems for HPC.
Presentations
Panel
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
Compilers
TP
Chair of Sessions
Workshop
Compilers
Parallel Programming Methods, Models, Languages and Environments
Performance Optimization
W
Panel
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
Compilers
TP
Committee Roles
SC Workshop Organizer: LLVM-HPC
SC Workshop Committee Member: H2RC
SC Workshop Committee Member: LLVM-HPC