Fredrik Kjolstad is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at Stanford University. He works on topics in compilers and programming models, with an emphasis on fast compilation and compilers for sparse computing problems where we need to separate the algorithms from data representation. He has received the MIT EECS First Place George M. Sprowls PhD Thesis Award in Computer Science, the NSF CAREER Award, the Rosing Award, an Adobe Fellowship, a Google Research Scholarship, and best paper awards at EuroMPI 2013 and OOPSLA 2017 and 2021.
Tue 25 JunDisplayed time zone: Windhoek change
Tue 25 Jun
Displayed time zone: Windhoek change
16:00 - 17:40 | Applications and LanguagesSparse at Finland Chair(s): Gilbert Bernstein University of Washington, Seattle | ||
16:00 20mTalk | Offloading-Efficient Sparse AI Systems Sparse | ||
16:20 20mTalk | Continuous Arrays Sparse Jaeyeon Won Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
16:40 20mTalk | Mapping the landscape of locality optimisation: compact metadata and amortisation Sparse Paul H J Kelly Imperial College London | ||
17:00 20mTalk | Four Languages for Portability Sparse Fredrik Kjolstad Stanford University | ||
17:20 20mPanel | Panel: Applications and Languages Sparse Luo Mai , Jaeyeon Won Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Paul H J Kelly Imperial College London, Fredrik Kjolstad Stanford University |