David Abramson
Biography
David Abramson has been involved in computer architecture
and high performance computing research since 1979. He has
held appointments at Griffith University, CSIRO, RMIT and
Monash University. Prior to joining UQ, he was the
Director of the Monash e-Education Centre, Science
Director of the Monash e-Research Centre, and a Professor
of Computer Science in the Faculty of Information
Technology at Monash. From 2007 to 2011 he was an
Australian Research Council Professorial Fellow. David has
expertise in High Performance Computing, distributed and
parallel computing, computer architecture and software
engineering. He has produced in excess of 200 research
publications, and some of his work has also been
integrated in commercial products. One of these, Nimrod,
has been used widely in research and academia globally,
and is also available as a commercial product, called
EnFuzion, from Axceleon. His world-leading work in
parallel debugging is sold and marketed by Cray, Inc., one
of the world's leading supercomputing vendors, as a
product called ccdb. David is a Fellow of the Association
for Computing Machinery (ACM), the Institute of Electrical
and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), the Australian Academy of
Technology and Engineering (ATSE), and the Australian
Computer Society (ACS). He is currently a visiting
Professor in the Oxford e-Research Centre at the
University of Oxford.
Presentations
Workshop
Applications
Government Strategies, Programs, and Funding
HPC Center Planning and Operations




