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Joseph B. Manzano is a senior computer scientist in the High-Performance Computing group at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. He was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and started his academic career in New Jersey, USA in 1999. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Delaware in 2011 and has been a Pacific Northwest National Laboratory computer scientist since then. His research career has touched on topics like dataflow runtimes and architectures, system software for multi-core and distributed systems, performance evaluation and modeling of extreme-scale systems, cybersecurity for high-performance systems, and distributed machine learning systems. He is also part of several organizing committees for several high-performance conferences and workshops on a large set of topics, including power for extreme and novel systems (E2SC series of workshops), system software for high-performance computers (IPDRM workshop series), compiler technologies for co-design in ML/AI workflows (MLH/S workshop series at the PACT conference), cybersecurity in supercomputers (S-HPC workshops at SC 22 and 23), among others. He has also participated in several technical committees for conferences, journals, and PhD defenses. Joseph has published more than 60 peer-reviewed publications between conference, workshop, and journal papers.
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Distributed Computing
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Distributed Computing
Middleware and System Software
Runtime Systems
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