Joseph McLaughlin

Hello. I'm a PhD student in computer science at The University of Oregon. I study the design of parallel algorithms with particular care towards large-scale scientific computing applications. Applications such as direct numerical simulation, tensor decomposition, uncertainty quantification, and statistical machine learning catch my interest because they are among a narrow number of activities that require vast quantities of data and appropriately accommodating computing resources. My work seeks to both optimize existing applications and to find new & novel algorithms that more effectively utilize our available resources.

Email    jmclaug2  « at »  uoregon  « dot »  edu

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