Todd Gamblin

Biography
Todd Gamblin is a computer scientist in the Center for
Applied Scientific
Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. His research focuses
on scalable tools for measuring, analyzing, and visualizing parallel
performance data. For this work, he received an Early Career Research
Award from the U.S. Department of Energy in 2014. In addition to his
research, Todd leads LLNL's HPC Developer Ecosystem team, and he is the
creator of Spack, a popular HPC package management tool. Todd has been
at LLNL since 2008. He received Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Computer
Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2009 and
2005. He received his B.A. in Computer Science and Japanese from Williams
College in 2002.
Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. His research focuses
on scalable tools for measuring, analyzing, and visualizing parallel
performance data. For this work, he received an Early Career Research
Award from the U.S. Department of Energy in 2014. In addition to his
research, Todd leads LLNL's HPC Developer Ecosystem team, and he is the
creator of Spack, a popular HPC package management tool. Todd has been
at LLNL since 2008. He received Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Computer
Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2009 and
2005. He received his B.A. in Computer Science and Japanese from Williams
College in 2002.
Presentations
Workshop

HPC Center Planning and Operations
SIGHPC Workshop
System Administration
System Software
Paper

Applications
Performance
ACM Student Research Competition
Poster
Reception

Tutorial

Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, Models
and Notations
System Administration
Workshop

Data Analytics
Performance
Visualization
Paper

Machine Learning
Performance
Quantum Computing