Hamidreza Khaleghzadeh
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Bio I am a Lecturer/Assistant Professor in the School of Computing at University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom. My area of expertise is in the performance and energy optimisation of Heterogeneous High-Performance Computing (HPC) platforms, and Energy-Efficient Computing Systems. My research focuses on the models, algorithms, methods, software tools, systems and development practices that will facilitate performance and energy optimisation on state-of-the-art heterogeneous (HPC) platforms. My research goals are to employ my HPC and energy-efficient computing skills to bridge a gap between HPC and other fields such as machine learning, data analytics, and artificial intelligence. Previously, I have held the positions of Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Computer Science, University College Dublin (UCD) and lecturer/MSc supervisor in Dublin Business School (DBS).I obtained my PhD in Computer Science in 2019 from UCD, Ireland. My PhD topic is Novel Data-Partitioning Algorithms for Performance and Energy Optimization of Data-Parallel Applications on Modern Heterogeneous HPC Platforms: the PhD focused on data-partitioning techniques addressing performance and energy optimisation of parallel applications executing on multicore CPUs, GPUs, Xeon Phis, FPGAs, etc. I obtained my BSc and MSc in Computer Engineering in 2008 and 2011, respectively. |