Presenter
Fred Streitz

Biography
Fred Streitz is Chief Scientist for the Artificial Intelligence and Technology Office in the Department of Energy. Prior to this appointment, Dr. Streitz was the Chief Computational Scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he was also Director of the High Performance Computing Innovation Center. Fred serves on advisory boards for Argonne and Oak Ridge National Laboratories and Harvard’s Institute for Advanced Computational Science, and as a Subject Editor for the International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications. Dr. Streitz has twice led teams that were awarded the IEEE Gordon Bell Prize for outstanding achievement in high performance computing. Dr. Streitz is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and an Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology at Georgetown University. Dr. Streitz earned his B.S. in Physics from Harvey Mudd College and Ph.D. in Physics from the Johns Hopkins.
Presentations
Paper
Applications
Cancer
Compiler Analysis and Optimization
Compilers
Computational Biology
Exascale
Fault Tolerance
Heterogeneous Systems
Machine Learning
Parallel Application Frameworks
Portability
Reliability
Resiliency
Runtime Systems
Scalable Computing
Scientific Computing
Scientific Workflows
Simulation
Tools
Workflows
TP
BP Finalist
Workshop
AI
Bioinformatics
Cancer
Computational Biology
Programming Systems
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