
Prof. Dr. Michael Gerndt
Associate Professor for Architecture of Parallel and Distributed
Systems
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Address
Technische Universität München
Institut für Informatik, LRR
Boltzmannstrasse 3
D-85748 Garching
Germany
Room 01.04.058
Tel: +49 (89) 289 17652
Fax: +49 (89) 289 17662
Mobile: +49 (151) 149 12390
Email: gerndt@in.tum.de
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Vita
Michael Gerndt
received a Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1989 from the University of
Bonn. He developed SUPERB the first automatic parallelizer for
distributed memory parallel machines. For two years, in 1990 and
1991, he held a postdoc position at the
University
of Vienna and
joined Research Centre Juelich in 1992 where he concentrated on
programming and implementation issues of shared virtual memory
systems. This research led to his habilitation in 1998 at Technische
Universität München
(TUM).
Since 2000 he is professor for architecture of parallel and
distributed systems at
TUM.
His current research focuses on programming models and tools for
scalable parallel architectures. He is leading the development of
the automatic performance analysis tools Periscope and of iOMP, an
extension of OpenMP for invasive computing. iOMP is a research
project in the new Transregional Collaborative Research Center
InvasIC (TR 89) funded by the German Science Foundation. In addition
he is heading projects on parallel programming languages and their
implementation on multicore processors as well as resource
management in Cloud environments funded by public and industry
sources. Since October
2011 he is the coordinator of the European FP7 project AutoTune on
automatic online tuning. Michael Gerndt is the contact person of the Faculty of
Informatics for international affairs.