Contributor
Ivy B. Peng

Biography
Ivy Peng is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science and leads the ScaLab (Scalable Parallel System Laboratory) at KTH in downtown Stockholm. Before moving to Sweden, she was a Computer Scientist (Member of Technical Staff) at the Center for Applied Scientific Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and a post-doctoral fellow at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in the USA. Her research areas revolve around large-scale parallel systems, including computer architecture, system software, and real-world applications. Her current research topics are heterogeneous computing, memory-centric computing, and disaggregated computing, with a particular focus on converged HPC and cloud.
Presentations
Workshop
Accelerators
Edge Computing
Heterogeneous Computing
W
Posters
Research Posters
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
Architecture and Networks
Heterogeneous Computing
I/O and File Systems
Performance Measurement, Modeling, and Tools
Post-Moore Computing
Programming Frameworks and System Software
Quantum Computing
TP
XO/EX
Workshop
Applications
Architecture and Networks
Data Movement and Memory
Heterogeneous Computing
I/O and File Systems
Large Scale Systems
Middleware and System Software
Performance Measurement, Modeling, and Tools
Performance Optimization
W
Posters
Research Posters
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
Architecture and Networks
Heterogeneous Computing
I/O and File Systems
Performance Measurement, Modeling, and Tools
Post-Moore Computing
Programming Frameworks and System Software
Quantum Computing
TP
XO/EX
Posters
Research Posters
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
Architecture and Networks
Heterogeneous Computing
I/O and File Systems
Performance Measurement, Modeling, and Tools
Post-Moore Computing
Programming Frameworks and System Software
Quantum Computing
TP
XO/EX
Workshop
Accelerators
Edge Computing
Heterogeneous Computing
W
Paper
Cloud Computing
Distributed Computing
Data Movement and Memory
Performance Measurement, Modeling, and Tools
TP
Chair of Sessions
Workshop
Applications
Architecture and Networks
Data Movement and Memory
Heterogeneous Computing
I/O and File Systems
Large Scale Systems
Middleware and System Software
Performance Measurement, Modeling, and Tools
Performance Optimization
W
