Dr. Martin SchulzComputer Scientist, Center for Applied Scientific Computing, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Martin Schulz is a Computer Scientist at the Center for Applied
Scientific Computing (CASC) at Lawrence Livermore National Lab (LLNL).
He earned his Doctorate in Computer Science in 2001 from the Technische
Universitaet Muenchen (Munich, Germany) and also holds a Master of
Science in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed papers and was
involved in over 25 tutorials, incl. at major international conference
like SC and ISC. He currently serves as the chair of the MPI forum, the
standardization body for the Message Passing Interface. 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; and fault
tolerance. Martin was a recipient of the IEEE/ACM Gordon Bell Award in
2006 and an R&D 100 award in 2011. |