High-Performance Computing: Systems & Algorithms
High-performance computing (HPC) is the use of super computers and parallel processing techniques for solving complex computational problems. HPC technology focuses on developing parallel processing algorithms and systems by incorporating both administration and parallel computational techniques.
Dr. Tony Skjellum's work fits into the use of super computers and parallel processing techniques for solving computational problems. His main research involves performance portability and is interested in distributed deep learning and video processing. Dr. Skjellum uses the resources given at the SimCenter for his development and testing and tries to spend most of his week at the Center. Currently, Dr. Skjellum is continuing his research on the FUNSAFE project, and is encouraging more student involvement with his research.
Research Thrust Lead:

Anthony Skjellum
PhD
Director, SimCenter; Professor, Computer Science
227 MDRB
- Current Projects
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- Message-Passing Interface (MPI) work
- FPGA collaboration with BU
- Performance-related work with Sandia
- Portable Numeric Tools Library (Nascent)