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  1. HPC Forecast: Cloudy and Uncertain, Daniel Reed, Dennis Gannon, and Jack Dongarra, CACM accepted July 27, 2022. A pdf version is available. A Framework to Exploit Data Sparsity in Tile Low-Rank Cholesky Factorization , Q. Cao, et al ., in 2022 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS) , Lyon, France, 2022 pp. 414-424.

  2. 31 de mar. de 2022 · Jack Dongarra played a central part in directing the successful trajectory of this [high-performance computing] field,” ACM President Gabriele Kotsis says in ACM’s announcement of the award. “His trailblazing work stretches back to 1979, and he remains one of the foremost and actively engaged leaders in the HPC community.

  3. Jack J. Dongarra es un matemático y científico de la computación estadounidense. Es profesor emérito de ingeniería informática en el Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica y Ciencias de la computación en la Universidad de Tennessee. Posee la posición de miembro investigador distinguido en la división de ingeniería informática y matemáticas en el Laboratorio Nacional de Oak Ridge, y ...

  4. 5 de abr. de 2022 · Jack Dongarra Just to pick up on that story and move into the thread that you're alluding to. I was at Argonne National Laboratory from 1972, when I was an undergraduate until 1989.

  5. 21 de abr. de 2022 · The 2021 A. M. Turing Award celebrates Jack Dongarra’s contributions in high-performance computing, which have had a significant impact in computational science.

  6. www.top500.org › project › authorsJack Dongarra | TOP500

    Jack Dongarra has been involved since the origin and formation of the TOP500 list in 1993, which used his Linpack benchmark as the common application for evaluating the performance of supercomputers. Through the consistent use of the Linpack benchmark, the TOP500 list provides a standardized measure of supercomputers over the past 25 years.

  7. 30 de mar. de 2022 · CHICAGO—March 30, 2022—Beginning during his time at Illinois Institute of Technology while completing a master’s degree in computer science, Jack Dongarra (M.S. CS ’73) created code and led the development of concepts that allowed software to keep up with the exponential growth in hardware for more than 40 years.