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Dylan Chapp is a Research Associate advised by Dr. Michela Taufer at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and a Ph.D. Student at the University of Delaware. Chapp earned his MS in Computer Science in 2017 and BS in Mathematics in 2014, both from the University of Delaware.
Chapp's research interests in high performance computing include the characterization of nondeterminism in parallel applications through large-scale graph analytics, computational reproducibility, and tools for achieving correctness in HPC software. Specifically, he works on quantifying runtime nondeterminism in distributed memory applications.
Chapp's research interests in high performance computing include the characterization of nondeterminism in parallel applications through large-scale graph analytics, computational reproducibility, and tools for achieving correctness in HPC software. Specifically, he works on quantifying runtime nondeterminism in distributed memory applications.
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