Presenter
Dorian Arnold

Biography
Dorian Arnold is a tenured, associate professor of Computer Science at Emory University with over two decades of experience in large scale distributed systems, fault-tolerance, and software tools for high-performance computing (HPC) environments. He has 60+ peer-reviewed publications with 2300+ citations. His research projects have won two Top 100 R&D awards. In 2017, he was named an ACM Distinguished Speaker. Arnold earned Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from the Universities of Wisconsin and Tennessee, respectively. He earned a B.S. in Math and Computer Science from Regis University (Denver, CO) and his A.S. in Physics, Chemistry and Math from St. John’s College (Belize).
Presentations
Workshop
Codesign
Data Movement and Memory
Facilities
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