Jeanine Cook

Biography
Dr. Jeanine Cook is a Principal Member of Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories. After earning a BS in Electrical Engineering and a MS in Computer Science from the University of Colorado, Jeanine received a PhD in Computer Science from New Mexico State University and joined the faculty in Electrical and Computer Engineering. During eleven-year tenure she graduated eight PhD and twelve masters, and in 2009 received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. Jeanine is a leading researcher in High-Performance Computing, performance characterization and modeling, hardware accelerator technologies, and large-scale system monitoring and data analytics. Additionally, she focuses on diversity issues, instantiating and participating in numerous NSF Broadening Participation In Computing projects, serving on the Board of Directors for the Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in Informational Technology, and in 2020 she received the Richard A Tapia Achievement Award.
Presentations
Workshop
Architectures
Data Analytics
Datacenter
Emerging Technologies
Extreme Scale Comptuing
Heterogeneous Systems
HPC Community Collaboration
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
Performance
Resource Management and Scheduling
System Administration
System Software and Runtime Systems
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