Presenter

Biography
Martin Schulz is a Full Professor and Chair of Computer Architecture and Parallel Systems at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), which he joined in 2017, as well as a member of the board of directors at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre. Prior to that, he held positions at the Center for Applied Scientific Computing (CASC) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and Cornell University. He earned his doctorate in computer science in 2001 from TUM and his MS in computer science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC).
Martin's research interests include parallel and distributed architectures and applications; performance monitoring, modeling, and analysis; memory system optimization; parallel programming paradigms; tool support for parallel programming; power-aware parallel computing; fault tolerance at the application and system levels; as well as quantum computing and quantum computing architectures and programming, with a special focus on HPC and QC integration.
Martin's research interests include parallel and distributed architectures and applications; performance monitoring, modeling, and analysis; memory system optimization; parallel programming paradigms; tool support for parallel programming; power-aware parallel computing; fault tolerance at the application and system levels; as well as quantum computing and quantum computing architectures and programming, with a special focus on HPC and QC integration.
Presentations
Workshop
Architecture
Embedded and/or Reconfigurable Systems
Performance Optimization
Resource Management
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Posters
TP
XO/EX
Workshop
Algorithms
Heterogeneous Computing
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Committee Roles
Technical Program Deputy Chair
Performance Measurement, Modeling, & Tools Member
Research/ACM SRC Posters Member
SC Workshop Committee Member: ProTools