Toshio Endo
Biography
Toshio Endo is an associate professor at the Global
Scientific Information and Computing Center (GSIC) of
Tokyo Institute of Technology. He is also a leader of JST
(Japan Science and Technology
Agency) CREST project, "Software Technology that Deals with Deeper Memory Hierarchy in Post-petascale Era" (2012-2017). His research interests include high performance and low power computing. He has a Ph.D. in science from the University of Tokyo (2001). He won the ACM Gordon Bell Prizes for 2011, and the Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in 2012.
Agency) CREST project, "Software Technology that Deals with Deeper Memory Hierarchy in Post-petascale Era" (2012-2017). His research interests include high performance and low power computing. He has a Ph.D. in science from the University of Tokyo (2001). He won the ACM Gordon Bell Prizes for 2011, and the Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in 2012.
Presentations
Birds of a Feather
Energy
Power
ACM Student Research Competition
Poster
Reception
Workshop
Applications
Exascale
Government Strategies, Programs, and Funding
HPC Center Planning and Operations
Workshop
Compiler Analysis and Optimization
Compilers
Debugging
Parallel Programming Languages, Libraries, Models
and Notations
Program Transformation
SIGHPC Workshop




