Lukasz Wesolowski
PhD Students
wesolwsk at illinois.edu
Profile
Research Areas
Papers
15-04
2015
[PhD Thesis]
[PhD Thesis]
Software Topological Message Aggregation Techniques For Large-scale Parallel Systems [Thesis 2015]
14-30
2015
[Paper]
[Paper]
Adaptive Techniques for Clustered N-Body Cosmological Simulations [Computational Astrophysics and Cosmology 2015]
14-18
2014
[Paper]
[Paper]
TRAM: Optimizing Fine-grained Communication with Topological Routing and Aggregation of Messages [ICPP 2014]
14-07
2014
[Paper]
[Paper]
Parallel Programming with Migratable Objects: Charm++ in Practice [SC 2014]
14-01
2014
[Paper]
[Paper]
Overcoming the Scalability Challenges of Epidemic Simulations on Blue Waters [IPDPS 2014]
12-47
2012
[Paper]
[Paper]
Migratable Objects + Active Messages + Adaptive Runtime = Productivity + Performance: A Submission to the 2012 HPC Class II Challenge [SC 2012]
11-49
2011
[Paper]
[Paper]
Charm++ for Productivity and Performance: A Submission to the 2011 HPC Class II Challenge [SC 2011]
11-03
2011
[Paper]
[Paper]
Accelerator Support in the Charm++ Parallel Programming Model [Scientific Computing with Multicore and Accelerators 2011]
11-01
2011
[Paper]
[Paper]
Architectural Constraints to Attain 1 Exaflop/s on Three Scientific Application Classes [IPDPS 2011]
10-16
2010
[Paper]
[Paper]
Scaling Hierarchical N-Body Simulations on GPU Clusters [SC 2010]
10-03
2010
[Paper]
[Paper]
Understanding Application Performance via Micro-Benchmarks on Three Large Supercomputers: Intrepid, Ranger and Jaguar [IJHPCA 2010]
08-12
2008
[MS Thesis]
[MS Thesis]
An Application Programming Interface for General Purpose Graphics Processing Units in an Asynchronous Runtime System [Thesis 2008]
Talks/Posters
13-03
2013
[Poster]
[Poster]
Charm++: Migratable Objects + Active Messages + Adaptive Runtime = Productivity + Performance [PSAAP Site-visit 2013]
09-15
2009
[Poster]
[Poster]
Performance Comparison of Intrepid, Jaguar and Ranger using Scientific Applications [SC 2009]