Adolfy Hoisie
Biography
Adolfy Hoisie is a laboratory Fellow, and Chief Scientist
for computing at PNNL. He spent 14 years at Los Alamos
where he directed the Center for Advanced Architectures
and Usable Supercomputing as well as the Advanced
Computing Laboratory. From 1987 to 1997, he was a
researcher at Cornell University. His area of research is
performance evaluation of high-performance architectures.
He has published extensively, lectured at numerous
conferences and workshops, often as an invited speaker,
taught tutorials in this field at important events
worldwide, and organized numerous workshops. He was the
winner of the Gordon Bell Award in 1996, and co-author to
the SIAM monograph on performance optimization, and the
edited volume on Engineering the Grid.
Presentations