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Dhabaleswar Panda
Biography
Dr. Dhabaleswar K. (DK) Panda is a Professor and Distinguished Scholar of Computer Science at the Ohio State University. He obtained his Ph.D. in computer engineering from the University of Southern California. His research interests include parallel computer architecture, high performance networking, InfiniBand, network-based computing, exascale computing, programming models, GPUs and accelerators, high performance file systems and storage, virtualization and cloud computing and BigData (Hadoop (HDFS, MapReduce and HBase) and Memcached). He has published over 400 papers in major journals and international conferences related to these research areas. Dr. Panda has served (or is serving) as Program Chair/Co-Chair/Vice Chair of many international conferences and workshops.
Presentations
Birds of a Feather
Parallel Programming Languages and Models
Performance
TP
XO / EX
Tutorial
In-Person Only
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
TUT
Workshop
Architectures
Big Data
Cloud and Distributed Computing
Extreme Scale Comptuing
Parallel Programming Languages and Models
Parallel Programming Systems
Quantum Computing
Scientific Computing
W
Workshop
Online Only
Extreme Scale Comptuing
Parallel Programming Languages and Models
Performance
W
Birds of a Feather
Government Programs and Funding
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
TP
XO / EX
Workshop
Architectures
Big Data
Cloud and Distributed Computing
Extreme Scale Comptuing
Parallel Programming Languages and Models
Parallel Programming Systems
Quantum Computing
Scientific Computing
W
Birds of a Feather
Cloud and Distributed Computing
Networks
TP
XO / EX
Birds of a Feather
Cloud and Distributed Computing
Security
TP
XO / EX
Chair of Sessions
Tutorial
In-Person Only
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
TUT
Workshop
Architectures
Big Data
Cloud and Distributed Computing
Extreme Scale Comptuing
Parallel Programming Languages and Models
Parallel Programming Systems
Quantum Computing
Scientific Computing
W
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