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Giorgis Georgakoudis is a Computer Scientist in the Center for Applied Scientific Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. His research interests include compilers, with emphasis on parallelism optimization, runtime performance characterization and tuning, and fault tolerance. Giorgis in a variety of projects on those topics and leads his own project on parallelism-aware compilation optimizations as the Principal Investigator, funded through the Lab Directed Research and Development (LDRD) Program as a Exploratory Research project.

Giorgis obtained his Dipl. Eng. (2007), Master's (2010), and PhD degrees (2017) from the Department of Electrical and Computer Eng. of University of Thessaly, Greece. From 2013 to 2018, he was also affiliated with Queen's University Belfast, UK working as a researcher concurrently with his PhD studies. Since November 2018 and until January 2020, Giorgis was working as Postdoctoral Researcher in the Center for Applied Scientific Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He is also a member of ACM and IEEE societies and frequently provides professional service as a organizer/reviewer/PC member in conferences, workshops, and journals.
Presentations
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Accelerators
Distributed Computing
Middleware and System Software
Performance Measurement, Modeling, and Tools
Post-Moore Computing
TP
Best Paper Finalist
Paper
Accelerators
Distributed Computing
Middleware and System Software
Performance Measurement, Modeling, and Tools
Post-Moore Computing
TP
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Workshop
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
Software Engineering
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