Presenter

Biography
Mike Heroux is a Senior Scientist at Sandia National Laboratories, Director of SW Technologies for the US DOE Exascale Computing Project (ECP) and Scientist in Residence at St. John’s University. His research interests include all aspects of scalable scientific and engineering software for new and emerging parallel computing architectures.
Mike founded the Trilinos, Kokkos, Mantevo, HPCG Benchmark, and Extreme-scale Scientific Software Stack (E4S) projects.
Mike works in software productivity and sustainability efforts for DOE and NSF, and reproducibility initiatives for scientific publications with ACM and IEEE. He is a SIAM Fellow, ACM Distinguished Scientist, and IEEE Senior Member.
Presentations
Minisymposium
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Humanities and Social Sciences
Engineering
Minisymposium
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Humanities and Social Sciences
Engineering