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Speakers 2023

Check Multicore World 2023 Speakers below.

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Tina Zou

Principal Engineer, Samsung. US.

“Memory Coupled Compute: Innovating the Future of HPC and AI”

Paolo Faraboschi

Vice President, HPE Fellow. Director, AI Research Lab, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Palo Alto, US.

“What Comes After Exascale?”

Keren Bergman

Professor of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, US.

“Petascale photonic connectivity for energy efficient AI computing”

Paul McKenney

Software Engineer, Meta Platforms, Inc. US.

“Cautionary Tales on Implementing the Software That People Want”

Ivona Brandić

Professor at TU Wien, Vienna University of Technology, Austria.

“Edge Computing as a Missing Link in the Post Moore Era”

James Ang

Chief Scientist for Computing in the Physical & Computational Sciences Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). US.

“Co-design for Extreme Heterogeneity: Integrating Custom and COTS Hardware to Support Converged HPC Workloads”

Manish Parashar

Director, Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, US National Science Foundation (NSF). SCI Institute Director and Presidential Professor of Computer Science, University of Utah. US.

“Harnessing the Computing Continuum for Urgent Science”

Ruud van der Pas

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Oracle Linux Engineering and Virtualization. Netherlands.

“What Could Possibly Go Wrong Using OpenMP?”

Ewa Deelman

Research Director, University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute. US.

“Pegasus at the Edge: Supporting Edge-to-Cloud Scientific Workflows”

William Kamp

FPGA engineer, Kamputed Ltd, Hamilton, NZ

“Towards 10% of a Square Kilometre Array Telescope”

David Brebner

Founder, CEO, Umajin. Palmerston North, NZ

“High performance object detection and classification on smartphone class hardware”

Douglas Kothe

Director of the Exascale Computing Project, Department of Energy (DoE), US

“Dawn of the Exascale Computing Era”

Karen Willcox

Director of Oden Institute and Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, The University of Texas at Austin. US/NZ

“Enabling Predictive Digital Twins at Scale”

Geoffrey C. Fox

Professor of Computer Science, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Biocomplexity Institute, University of Virginia, US.

“Integrated Systems for Deep Learning and Data Engineering on Clouds and HPC Systems”

Andrew Richards

Founder, CEO, Codeplay Software. UK

“Building the Foundations for the Next Generation of High Performance Software”

Ian Foster

Senior Scientist and Director of Data Science and Learning Division, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL). Professor of Computer Science at the University of Chicago. US/NZ

Prof Foster won’t be in person at MW23 due to bereavement (10Feb)

“Global Services for Global Science”

Satoshi Matsuoka

Director, Riken – Center for Computational Science (R-CCS). Prof., Tokyo Inst. Japan.

“Towards Fugaku-NEXT: Debunking the HPC Myths, Pursuing Science Instead”

Ilkay Altintas

Chief Data Science Officer, San Diego Supercomputer Center, California. US.

“Composable Systems and Convergence Research at the Digital Continuum from Edge to HPC”

Pete Beckman

Co-Director, Northwestern Argonne Institute of Science and Engineering, US.

“A Disturbance in the Continuum”

Mark Thomas

CEO, Founder, Nextspace. Auckland, NZ

“Ontology – The core of a Digital Twin”

Laura Monroe

Mathematician and Computer Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Senior Project Leader, US.

“Mathematical Aspects of Optically-Enabled Post-Exascale Systems”

Jeffrey Vetter

Corporate Fellow, Section Head for Advanced Computing System Research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), US.

“Deep Codesign in the Post-Exascale Computing Era”

Rio Yokota

Associate Professor, Global Scientific Information and Computing Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.

“Training vision transformers with synthetic images”

Lucie Douma

Manager Covid Recovery and Supply Chain. Principal Adviser, Investment Programmes. Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), Wellington, NZ

“The Devil is in the Detail: A way forward on farm data interoperability”

Jeff Zais

HPC Senior Advisor and Platform Architect, NIWA. Wellington, NZ

“NIWA data movement”

Wolfgang Hayek

Research Software Engineer, NIWA. Wellington, NZ

“NIWA data movement”

Duncan Hall

ICT Strategy and Planning Manager – Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT), NZ

“COVID-19 and COTS@exascale: correlations, causation – or coincidence?”

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