Torsten Hoefler

Biography
Torsten is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at
ETH Zürich, Switzerland. Before joining ETH, he led the
performance modeling and simulation efforts of parallel
petascale applications for the NSF-funded Blue Waters
project at NCSA/UIUC. He is also a key member of the
Message Passing Interface (MPI) Forum where he chairs the
"Collective Operations and Topologies" working group.
Torsten won best paper awards at the ACM/IEEE
Supercomputing Conference SC10, SC13, SC14, EuroMPI'13,
HPDC'15, HPDC'16, IPDPS'15, and other conferences. He
published numerous peer-reviewed scientific conference and
journal articles and authored chapters of the MPI-2.2 and
MPI-3.0 standards. He received the Latsis prize of ETH
Zurich as well as an ERC starting grant in 2015. His
research interests revolve around the central topic of
"Performance-centric System Design" and include scalable
networks, parallel programming techniques, and performance
modeling. Additional
information about Torsten can be found on his homepage at htor.inf.ethz.ch.
information about Torsten can be found on his homepage at htor.inf.ethz.ch.
Presentations
Paper

Communication Avoidance
Graph Algorithms
Linear Algebra
Chair of Sessions