Kengo Nakajima
Biography
Kengo Nakajima is a Professor, Supercomputing Research
Division, Information Technology Center, the University of
Tokyo since 2008. Prior to joining the University of Tokyo
in 2004, he spent 19 years in industry. His research
interest covers computational mechanics, computational
fluid dynamics (CFD), numerical linear algebra, parallel
iterative algorithms, parallel preconditioning methods,
multigrid methods, parallel programming models, adaptive
mesh refinement (AMR), and parallel visualization. He is
the leading PI of "ppOpen-HPC" Project (Open Source
Infrastructure for Development and Execution of
Large-Scale Scientific Applications on Post-Peta-Scale
Supercomputers with Automatic Tuning (AT)) supported by
Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) (FY.2011-2015),
and also a co-PI of "ESSEX-II" Project (Equipping Sparse
Solvers for Exascale) under collaboration between
JST-CREST (Japan) and DFG-SPPEXA (Germany) (FY.2015-2018).
B.Eng (1985, Aeronautics, University of Tokyo), M.S.
(1993, Aerospace Engineering, University of Texas at
Austin), Ph.D. (2003, Engineering Mechanics, University of
Tokyo).
Presentations
Workshop
Accelerators
Applications
Compiler Analysis and Optimization
Compilers
Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, Models
and Notations
Runtime Systems
ACM Student Research Competition
Poster
Reception
Workshop
Keynote - Application Development Framework for
Manycore Architectures on Post-Peta/Exascale
Systems
Algorithms
Exascale
Resiliency
SIGHPC Workshop
Chair of Sessions
ACM Student Research Competition
Poster
Poster
Reception
ACM Student Research Competition
Poster




