Boyana Norris
Biography
Boyana Norris received her B.S. in Computer Science at
Wake Forest University in 1995 and her Ph.D. in Computer
Science from the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign in 2000. She joined Argonne National
Laboratory as a postdoctoral researcher in 1999 and
continued working there through 2013 as an Assistant
Computer Scientist and Computer Scientist. She is
currently an Associate Professor at the Department of
Computer and Information Science at the University of
Oregon. Her research in high-performance computing (HPC)
focuses on methodologies and tools for performance
reasoning and automated optimization of scientific
applications, while ensuring continued or better usability
of HPC tools and libraries and improving developer
productivity. She has coauthored over 90 peer-reviewed
publications on topics including performance modeling,
automated performance optimization (autotuning) of
parallel scientific applications, embedding of
domain-specific languages into legacy codes,
source-transformation-based automatic differentiation,
adaptive algorithms for HPC, component-based software
engineering for HPC, and taxonomy-based approaches to
learning and using HPC libraries.
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