Michelle Mills Strout

Biography
Michelle has been a professor in the Department of
Computer Science at the University of Arizona since August
2015. Prof. Strout's main research area is high
performance computing and her research interests include
compilers and run-time systems, scientific computing, and
software engineering. She earned her Ph.D. at the
University of California, San Diego in 2003 with Jeanne
Ferrante and Larry Carter as co-advisors. In 2008,
Michelle received a CAREER Award from the National Science
Foundation for her research in parallelization techniques
for irregular applications, such as molecular dynamics
simulations. In 2010, she received a DOE Early Career
award to fund her research in separating the specification
of scientific computing applications from the
specification of implementation details such as how to
parallelize such computations.
Presentations
Paper

Compilers
Program Transformation
Programming Language Techniques for Reducing
Energy and Data Movement
Programming Systems
Sparse Computation