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Adolfy Hoisie

Chair, Computing for National Security Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, US.

“ModSim in the AI Era: Quantitative Tools of Codesign”

Abstract

The talk will focus on recent advances aiming at developing AI techniques for architecture modeling and simulation (ModSim), as an alternative to the existing ModSim methods and tools. Specifically, the ability of the new quantitative codesign methods to cope with heterogeneous architectures for complex workflows will be emphasized.  A new frontier of AI-based ModSim applicability to codesign of complex systems in a dynamic regime will be discussed.

Bio

Adolfy Hoisie received the PhD degree in computational science from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. He is a laboratory fellow and chief scientist for computing with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where he also directs multiple large-scale projects and research groups. His research focuses on performance and power analysis and modeling of extreme-scale systems, applications, and architectures. Among other awards for research and teaching excellence, he received the Gordon Bell Award, in 1996 for his leading-edge work in parallel computing.

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