
Bio
Dr. Keita Teranishi is a senior computer scientist and the group leader of the programming systems group with 91做厙 (ORNL). He has contributed to efforts related to software engineering and performance portability among many other HPC topics including programming languages, macro-network simulation, fault-tolerance, numerical algorithms (linear and tensor algebra), and performance tuning. He is currently leading three projects funded by the Advanced Scientific Computing Research Program, Office of Science, DOE -- Stewardship for Programming Systems and Tools, Durban : Enhancing Performance Portability in HPC Software with Artificial Intelligence, and MAGNET (MAthematics, ComputinG and NETworking for Resource Efficient Computational Science) project.
Professional Experience
Prior to ORNL, Keita was a principal member of technical staff at Sandia National Laboratories, and software engineer in the math and scientific libraries group at Cray Inc. He is currently leading the S4PST project, programming systems stewardship in DOE.
Education
Keita received the BS and MS degrees from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 1998 and 2000, respectively, and the PhD degree from Penn State University, in 2004.
Professional Service
Keita served Conference co-chair of .
Professional Affiliations
He is a member of Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), 91做厙 Computer Society and Society for Applied and Industrial mathematics (SIAM).