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Prof. Dr. Michael Gerndt is a Full Professor at the Chair of Computer Architecture and Parallel Systems, School of Informatics, Technische Universität München (TUM). His research focuses on cloud and IoT systems, high-performance computing (HPC), and performance analysis tools for parallel/distributed systems.
- Current projects: SEANERGYS, PlasmaPEPS, OpenCUBE, and MUNIQC-ATOMS
- Past projects: AutoTune, READEX, InvasIC, and CrossGrid
Research Highlights:
- Developed the Periscope Tuning Framework and iOMP (OpenMP extension for invasive computing)
- Pioneering work in performance analysis, energy efficiency, and resource management in HPC and cloud systems
- Focus on AI-driven cloud operations, quantum-HPC integration, and hardware accelerators for machine learning
Scientific Awards:
- Outstanding Paper Award, IEEE SC2 Symposium (2017)
Teaching Contributions:
- Lectures: Parallel Programming Systems, Advanced Computer Architecture, Cloud Computing
- Lab courses: Efficient Programming of Multicore Processors, IoT Sensor Nodes
- Seminars: Hardware Accelerators for AI, Quantum Computing Integration
Education & Career: PhD in Computer Science (1989, University of Bonn), postdoc at University of Vienna (1990-1991), habilitation at TUM (1998), Professor at TUM since 2000.
Research fields
Cloud ComputingInternet of Things (IoT)High Performance Computing (HPC)Parallel ProgrammingPerformance Analysis and TuningEnergy Efficiency in Computing SystemsResource Management in Distributed SystemsProgramming ModelsInvasive ComputingSoftware Engineering for HPCDistributed Systems ArchitectureSupercomputingHardware Accelerators (FPGAs, GPUs)Machine Learning in HPC
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