Amani Alonazi
Biography
Amani Alonazi is a PhD candidate in Computer Science at
KAUST and a member of KAUST's Extreme Computing Research
Center, ACM, and SIAM. Her research interests are scalable
solvers, HPC, and, performance modeling. She is interested
in developing and investigating methods and
implementations for improving the scalability of solvers.
She has worked on optimizing CFD applications for
heterogeneous architectures. She also has worked on
large-scale graph processing and is a co-author of MIZAN:
a dynamic version of Google's Pregel system. Amani hails
from Saudi Arabia, where she earned her BS in Information
Technology from King Saud University and her MS degree in
Computer Science from KAUST in June 2014. In 2013, AlOnazi
held a one-year Erasmus scholarship at the School of
Computer Science at University College Dublin, where she
received a second MS degree in CS in 2014. She has been a
KAUST Student Ambassador and Chair of ACM and SIAM Student
Chapters.
Presentations
Workshop
Applications
Government Strategies, Programs, and Funding
HPC Center Planning and Operations




