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SCS DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES
4:00 PM - Wean Hall 7500
3:30 PM Distinguished Donuts - Outside the Hall
Annual Women@SCS Distinguished Lecture

Fran Allen
IBM Fellow Emerita T.J. Watson Research Laboratory 2007 Turing Award Recipient
Parallel Computers Will Be Everywhere: How will we use them?Multi-core computers are ushering in a new era of parallelism everywhere. As more cores (and parallelism) are added, the potential performance of the hardware will continue to increase. But how will users and applications take advantage of all the parallelism? This talk will include my personal, historical perspective on languages and compilers for high performance systems and a discussion of the challenges and opportunities of universal parallelism. Speaker Bio: Fran Allen Fran Allen is an IBM Fellow Emerita at the T. J. Watson Research Laboratory with a specialty in compilers and program optimization for high performance computers. This work led to Fran being named the recipient of ACM’s 2007 Turing Award “For pioneering contributions to the theory and practice of optimizing compiler techniques that laid the foundation for modern optimizing compilers and automatic parallel execution.”
She is a member of the American Philosophical Society and the National Academy of Engineers, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, ACM, IEEE, and the Computer History Museum. She has served on numerous national technology boards including CISE at the National Science Foundation and the CSTB for the National Research Council. Her many awards and honors include honorary doctorates from the University of Alberta (1991), Pace University (1999), and the University of Illinois at Urbana (2004).
Fran is an active mentor, advocate for technical women in computing, environmentalist, and explorer.
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