Anthony Cabrera

Biography
Anthony Cabrera is a Software Engineer in the Architectures and Performance Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and his focus is on node-level heterogeneous hardware and systems.
He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, where he was advised by Roger Chamberlain in the Stream Based Supercomputing Lab. His dissertation focused on domain specific computing. Specifically, he leveraged FPGAs using high level synthesis as a means to architect hardware for the domain of data integration.
In general, his research interests include heterogeneous systems, hardware accelerators, high level synthesis, high performance computing, and computer architecture.
He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, where he was advised by Roger Chamberlain in the Stream Based Supercomputing Lab. His dissertation focused on domain specific computing. Specifically, he leveraged FPGAs using high level synthesis as a means to architect hardware for the domain of data integration.
In general, his research interests include heterogeneous systems, hardware accelerators, high level synthesis, high performance computing, and computer architecture.
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Workshop
Architectures
Extreme Scale Comptuing
Heterogeneous Systems
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