Presenter
Raymond Namyst

Biography
Raymond Namyst received his PhD from the University of Lille in 1997. He was lecturer at École Normale Supérieure de Lyon from 1998 to 2001. He became a full Professor at University of Bordeaux in September 2002. He is currently vice-chair of the Research and Training Department in Computer Science of the University of Bordeaux. He has been Scientific Advisor at CEA/DAM (French Department of Energy) since 2007.
Raymond Namyst has led the “Runtime Systems” research group (joint team between University of Bordeaux and Inria) for ten years. His main research interests are parallel languages, task scheduling over heterogeneous multiprocessor architectures, and dynamic load balancing. He has supervised 25+ Ph.D students, and has written more than 100 papers on the design of efficient runtime systems. He has contributed to the development of many runtime systems (MPI, OpenMP) and most notably the StarPU software (http://starpu.gforge.inria.fr).
Raymond Namyst has led the “Runtime Systems” research group (joint team between University of Bordeaux and Inria) for ten years. His main research interests are parallel languages, task scheduling over heterogeneous multiprocessor architectures, and dynamic load balancing. He has supervised 25+ Ph.D students, and has written more than 100 papers on the design of efficient runtime systems. He has contributed to the development of many runtime systems (MPI, OpenMP) and most notably the StarPU software (http://starpu.gforge.inria.fr).
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