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Biography
David Ozog is a researcher in HPC software at Intel living in Washington, DC. He received a PhD in computer science at the University of Oregon (UO), where his dissertation applied HPC developments to various multi-scale computational chemistry applications. As a PhD student, David was awarded the Computational Science Graduate Fellowship, which supported his research in performance measurement of novel parallel runtime systems applied to computational
chemistry problems. At Intel David leads OpenSHMEM specification and software development efforts, targeting future computing platforms and architectures.
Presentations
Workshop
12:10pm - 12:30pm EST Sunday, 17 November 2024 B306
Heterogeneous Computing
Parallel Programming Methods, Models, Languages and Environments
PAW-Full
Task Parallelism
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