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Brice Goglin is a Researcher at Inria and leads the TADaaM Inria team at the Inria Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest Research Centre. He is affiliated with the Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique (LaBRI) and the University of Bordeaux. His primary research focuses on modeling hierarchical and multicore platforms, I/O in NUMA systems, high-performance communication, and memory management for parallel architectures.
- University of Bordeaux
- Inria Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest Research Centre
- LaBRI (CNRS UMR 5800)
- Satanas Team
Research Interests: His work centers on optimizing hardware locality in high-performance computing (HPC) through tools like hwloc and KNEM. He explores memory migration, cache-aware models, and communication strategies for NUMA and heterogeneous architectures, collaborating with institutions like AMD, Intel, Oak Ridge National Lab, and RWTH Aachen University. Major projects include the H2M ANR-DFG and TEXTAROSSA European initiatives.
Scientific Awards: He received the 2024 Inria – Académie des sciences – Dassault Systèmes Innovation Award for his contributions to HPC software. His paper on adaptive MPI multirail tuning won the Best Paper Award at EuroMPI 2010.
Advising & Collaborative Work: He supervises PhD students such as Méline Trochon, Charles Goedefroit, and Clément Gavoille. His software projects, including hwloc (which helps systems like Frontier achieve exaflop performance), are widely recognized. He actively participates in program committees for conferences like SuperComputing, EuroMPI, and ISC, and contributes to the Open MPI consortium alongside Intel, Cisco, and AMD.




