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Tapasya Patki is a Computer Scientist at the Center for Applied Scientific Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the co-PI for the ECP Argo PowerStack project. Her current research involves the design and implementation of exascale operating systems and next-generation HPC resource managers, with a specific focus on power/network awareness, resource dynamism, and application performance optimization under multiple constraints. Broadly, she is interested in power-constrained supercomputing, network topology research, performance modeling and analysis, malleability in scheduling, and HPC system software. Tapasya earned her Ph.D. in Computer Science from The University of Arizona under the advisement of Dr. David Lowenthal (2015). Her dissertation research focused on exploring the potential of hardware over-provisioning in power-constrained, high-performance computing.
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Programming Frameworks and System Software
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Data Analysis, Visualization, and Storage
Large Scale Systems
Programming Frameworks and System Software
Reproducibility
Resource Management
Runtime Systems
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Birds of a Feather
Programming Frameworks and System Software
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