Ron Brightwell

Biography
Ron Brightwell received his BS in Mathematics in 1991 and
his MS in Computer Science in 1994 from Mississippi State
University. He joined Sandia National Laboratories in 1995
and is currently Technical Manager of the Scalable System
Software Department. While at Sandia, he has designed and
developed software for lightweight compute node operating
systems and high-performance networks on several
large-scale massively parallel systems, including the
Intel Paragon and TeraFLOPS, and the Cray T3 and XT series
of machines. He has authored more than 60 refereed journal
and conference publications. His research interests
include high-performance, scalable communication
interfaces and protocols for system area networks,
operating systems for massively parallel processing
machines, and parallel program performance analysis
libraries and tools. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and
the ACM.
Presentations
Workshop

Compiler Analysis and Optimization
NVRAM
Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, Models
and Notations
Performance
SIGHPC Workshop
Workshop

Exascale
Networks
Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, Models
and Notations
Chair of Sessions
Workshop

Compiler Analysis and Optimization
NVRAM
Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, Models
and Notations
Performance
SIGHPC Workshop