Talks and Presentations
- OPS and OpenSBLI Training/Hackathon. July 2023 Organized as par of the [Training Material]
- Evolutionary Re-Engineering of an Industrial HPC Application with OP-DSL. Key note talk at the Euro-Par 2022 (22nd August 2022) Glasgow Scotland - [slides]
- Evolving HPC Applications for Performance Portability – Lessons Learnt from OP-DSLs, Invited Talk at the UK Turbulence Consortium Annual Review Meeting 2022 (28 March 2022) - [slides]
- Separation of Concerns for Performance Portability and the wider context of the UK ExCALIBUR Programme Invited Talk at the Centre for Computational Plasma Physics 2022 Symposium (25 March 2022) - [slides]
- Evolutionary Re-Engineering of Multi-Physics Industrial HPC Applications with OP-DSLs - Invited Talk at the (PP22) - Code Generation and Transformation in HPC on Heterogeneous Platforms (Feb 2022) [slides]
- Multi-Layered Abstractions for Performance Portability -Lessons Learnt and Challenges - Invited Talk at the conference (Dec 2021) [slides][]
- (Nov 2020) on 鈥淭urbulence at the exascale鈥 as part of the UK ExCALIBUR project [
- Bridging the Complexity Gap in Exascale Simulation Software Development Through High-level Domain Specific Languages - Invited Talk at the Joint conference on Domain-Specific Languages in High-Performance Computing and Intelligent Sensor Data Analysis for Smart Systems, Esztergom Hungary (Oct 2020) - [slides][
- Where Domain Specific Abstractions are Delivering Portability and Performance - Invited Talk at the Centre for Computational Plasma Physics 2019 Symposium (1 July 2019) - [slides]
- The Oxford Parallel Domain Specific Libraries for Performance Portable Application Development - Invited Talk at the Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) All-hands Meeting (18th April 2018) - [slides]
- Towards a Paradigm-shift in How we Develop Parallel High-Performance Computing Applications - Invited Talk at the Department of Computer Science, University of 糖心TV (3rd March 2016) - [slides]
- High-level Abstractions for Performance, Portability and Continuity of Hydrocodes on Future Computing Systems - Many-Core seminar at the University of Oxford e-Research Centre (21st May 2014) - [slides]