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Dr. Subhash Saini is a senior computer scientist at NASA. He is a member of the Ames Research and Technology Council.[1]
Education and academic positions
editHe received a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and has held positions at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), University of California, Berkeley (UCB), and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).
Publications
editHe has published extensively in fields such as High End Computing (HEC), producing three conference proceedings and 257 peer-reviewed papers in journals including Performance Evaluation and Engineering. He also wrote a chapter in Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology (Academic Press).
Professional activities
editSaini joined NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division (NAS) at the NASA Ames Research Center in 1989.[2] He has served on the program committees of several national and international conferences including the ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference (SC) 2004,[3] HiPC[which?] 2004, HPCC[clarification needed] IPDPS 2006[4] and IARIA INFOCOMP 2014.[5]
He has also held the following board and panel positions:
- Chair of the ACM Gordon Bell Award (sometimes referred to as the “Nobel Prize in Supercomputing”)[6] 2015-2017[7]
- Member of the Source Evaluation Board (SEB) for NASA Advanced Supercomputing Services (NACS)
- Panelist and reviewer for Exascale Computing Project (ECP) as part of the National Strategic Computing Initiative (NSCI)
- Reviewer and panelist for various IT research for the United States Department of Energy, United States Department of Defense, National Science Foundation, and NASA
- Member of the US Government interagency panel for IT strategic research
Awards
edit- Best technical paper award for “Scalable atomistic simulation algorithms for materials research”, in computer architectures and networks category, at ACM/IEEE SC 2001
- Best technical paper award for “The impact of hyper-threading on processor resource utilization in production applications”, HiPC 2011
- NASA employee of the year award, 1993
- Excellence in Teaching award, USC, 1984
References
edit- ^ NASA Ames Data Processing Software Receives Honorable Mention
- ^ Saini, Subhash; Chang, Johnny; Hood, Robert; Jin, Haoqiang (2006). "A scalability Study of Columbia using the NAS Parallel Benchmarks". Computational Methods in Science and Technology. Special Issue (1): 33–45. doi:10.12921/cmst.2006.SI.01.33-45.
- ^ "Proceedings of the 2004 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing | ACM Conferences". Association for Computing Machinery. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
- ^ Proceedings 20th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium IPDPS 2006 Abstracts and CD-ROM (PDF). IPDPS. 2006. ISBN 1-4244-0054-6. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
- ^ "INFOCOMP 2014 Committees". www.iaria.org. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
- ^ "Sweden's Most Powerful Supercomputer Inaugurated at KTH". KTH. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
- ^ "2023 ACM Gordon Bell Prize Recipients". awards.acm.org. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
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