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Hammad Bin Ather
Biography
I am a fourth-year PhD student in the Computer Science department at the University of Oregon, advised by Dr. Hank Childs and Dr. Allen Malony. My research spans performance analysis and visualization of High-Performance Computing applications. More specifically, my research focuses on developing frameworks to bridge the translation gap between collected metrics and traces, the issues they represent, and the application of optimizations that would mitigate performance slowdowns. During my PhD, I have published multiple top-tier co-authored conference papers centered around performance analysis of HPC I/O applications. I have also interned at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and Lawrence Livermore National Lab during my PhD, where I closely worked with computer scientists on different topics in HPC. Before joining the graduate school at the University of Oregon, I received my Bachelor's in Computer Science from the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (FAST-NU), Lahore in 2018.