Subhash Saini

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Dr. Subhash Saini is a senior computer scientist at NASA. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and has held positions at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), University of California, Berkeley (UCB), and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).

Publications[edit]

He had published 257 peer-reviewed papers in journals and conference proceedings in the areas of High End Computing (HEC).

Books: A chapter in Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology (Academic Press). Editor of three Conference Proceedings including Performance Evaluation and Engineering on High End Computing Systems

Awards[edit]

  • Best technical paper award “Scalable atomistic simulation algorithms for materials research”. SC 2001, in computer architectures and networks category at ACM/IEEE Supercomputing 2001
  • Best technical Paper Award “The impact of hyper-threading on processor resource utilization in production applications”, HiPC 2011: 1–10 in computers and NASA engineering applications
  • NASA employee of the year award (1993)
  • Excellence in Teaching award at USC, 1984

Professional activities[edit]

  • Served on program committees of several national and international conferences

including SC 2004 and HiPC, HPPCC IPDPS 2006 Program Committees

  • Chairman of ACM Gordon Bell Award “Nobel Prize in Supercomputing” 2015-2017
  • Member of the Source Evaluation Board (SEB) for NASA Advanced Supercomputing Services (NACS) one billions dollars contract
  • Panelist and reviewer for Exascale Computing Project (ECP) under US President

National Strategic Computing Initiative (NSCI).

  • Reviewer and panelist for DOE, DOD, NSF, and NASA IT research.
  • Member of US Government Inter Agency Panel for IT strategic research.

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