Toshiyuki Imamura
Biography
Toshiyuki Imamura is currently a team leader of
Large-scale Parallel Numerical Computing Technology at
Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS),
RIKEN. He received his Diploma (M.Sc.) and Doctorate
(Ph.D.) in applied systems and sciences in 1993 and 2000,
respectively, both from Kyoto University, Japan. He was a
Researcher at the Center of Computational Science and
Engineering, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute in
1996-2003, a visiting scientist at HLRS (Stuttgart,
Germany) in 2001-2002, and an associate professor at the
University of Electro-Communications in 2003-2012. Since
2012 he has been with AICS/RIKEN. His research interests
include high-performance computing, automatic-tuning
technology, eigenvalue computation
(algorithm/software/applications), etc. His project team
was nominated for one of the finalists of Gordon Bell
Prize in 2005 and 2006.
Presentations
Workshop
Algorithms
Exascale
Resiliency
SIGHPC Workshop




