Michael Mascagni

Biography
Michael Mascagni is professor of Computer Science,
Mathematics, and Scientific Computing at Florida State
University. He is also a Faculty Appointee at the National
Institute for Standards and Technology. Prof. Mascagni
expertise is in numerical and scientific computing,
especially in aspects of stochastic computing. In
particular, he is an expert in Monte Carlo methods and
random number generation and their application to
scientific problems and their implementation on high
performance computing (HPC) architectures. In particular,
his work on random number generation, and the Scalable
Parallel Random Number Generators (SPRNG) library has
included consideration of the reproducibility of random
number streams when computations are undertaken in diverse
HPC environments. SPRNG was absolutely reproducible on
distributed memory parallel machines, but the notion of
reproducibility has had to be modified for multicore and
accelerator based architectures. This motivated his
interest in the more general problem of numerical
reproducibility for HPC systems, especially at the
Exascale.
Presentations
Workshop

Reproducibility
Scientific Computing