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Biography
Alexis Engelke is a PhD candidate at the Chair of Computer Architecture and Parallel Systems at Technical University of Munich (TUM), where he also earned his Master of Science in Computer Science in 2017. He conducts research in the area of runtime code generation, focusing on dynamic binary rewriting and optimization. His other research interests include parallel performance optimization, reverse engineering, software security, and low-level aspects of modern processor architectures in general.
Presentations
Students@SC
Career Development
Computational Science
Correctness
Diversity Equity Inclusion (DEI)
Education and Training and Outreach
Professional Development
Reproducibility and Transparency
Software Engineering
Workforce
TP
W
TUT
XO / EX
Students@SC
Career Development
Computational Science
Diversity Equity Inclusion (DEI)
Education and Training and Outreach
Emerging Technologies
HPC Training and Education
Parallel Programming Languages and Models
Professional Development
System Administration
Workforce
TP
W
TUT
XO / EX
Students@SC
Career Development
Diversity Equity Inclusion (DEI)
Education and Training and Outreach
Emerging Technologies
HPC Training and Education
Professional Development
Workforce
TP
W
TUT
XO / EX
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