Simon D. Hammond

Biography
Simon Hammond is a Principal Member of the Scalable
Computer Architectures organization within Sandia National
Laboratories, NM, USA. His research focuses on the
development of methods to port large scale applications to
novel and prototype computer architectures. He is a
researcher at two Department of Energy, Office of Science
Co-Design Centers and works closely with the NNSA/ ASC
program in the on-going assessment of Exascale prototype
computer architectures. In 2014 his duties were extended
to include DesignForward interactions with Intel, AMD,
NVIDIA, Cray and IBM. He received his PhD in 2011 during
which he worked closely with AWE on the development of
technologies to simulate and analyze large-scale parallel
applications. His research interests include compiler
design, advanced methods for vectorization, cache
optimization, lightweight threading and fault-resilient
communication middleware.
Presentations
Workshop

Accelerators
Benchmarks
Compiler Analysis and Optimization
Deep Learning
Effective Application of HPC
Energy
Exascale
GPU
I/O
Parallel Application Frameworks
Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, Models
and Notations
Performance
Simulation
Storage
Chair of Sessions
Workshop

Accelerators
Benchmarks
Compiler Analysis and Optimization
Deep Learning
Effective Application of HPC
Energy
Exascale
GPU
I/O
Parallel Application Frameworks
Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, Models
and Notations
Performance
Simulation
Storage