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Mike Heroux is a Senior Scientist at Sandia National Laboratories, Director of Software Technology for the US DOE Exascale Computing Project (ECP), and Scientist in Residence at St. John’s University, MN. His research interests include all aspects of scalable scientific and engineering software for new and emerging parallel computing architectures.

He is the founder of the Trilinos scientific libraries, Kokkos performance portability, Mantevo miniapps, and HPCG Benchmark projects, and leads the Extreme-scale Scientific Software Stack (E4S) project in DOE, a curated collection of HPC software libraries and tools. He is also the PI of the PESO software-ecosystem sustainment project focused on establishing a plan for post-ECP software sustainability.
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Algorithms
Heterogeneous Computing
Large Scale Systems
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Heterogeneous Computing
Software Engineering
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