Pavel Shamis
Biography
Pavel Shamis is a Principal Research Engineer at ARM. His
research interests include high-performance communication
networks, communication middleware, and programming
models. Prior to joining ARM, he spent five years at Oak
Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) as a research scientist
at Computer Science and Math Division (CSMD). In this
role, Mr. Shamis was responsible for research and
development multiple projects in high-performance
communication domain including: Collective Communication
Offload (CORE-Direct & Cheetah), OpenSHMEM, and OpenUCX.
Before joining ORNL, Mr. Shamis spent ten years at
Mellanox Technologies, where he led Mellanox HPC team and
was responsible for development HPC software stack,
including OFA, OpenMPI, MVAPICH, OpenSHMEM, etc. Mr.
Shamis earned his MCS degree from Colorado State
University, and his B.Sc degree in Education in Technology
and Computer Science from Technion, Israel Institute of
Technology. Mr. Shamis is a recipient of 2015 R&D100 award
for his contribution to the CORE-Direct collective offload
technology.
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