Active researchers and research groups
- Rob Bisseling
Mathematics Institute,
Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
Sparse matrix partitioning, FFTs, self-avoiding walks, graph algorithms.
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Jan-Willem Buurlage,
CWI, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Epiphany BSP for Parallella, Bulk library for C++, parallel tomography.
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Alexandros Gerbessiotis
Computer Science Department,
New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJ, USA.
Sorting, MBSP model for multicores, parallel algorithms in finance,
matrix computations using BSP.
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Alfredo Goldman
Department of Computer Science,
Institute of Mathematics and Statistics,
University of São Paulo, Brasil.
Grid computing using middleware based on BSP,
performance prediction on GPUs using the BSP model.
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Gaétan Hains,
Huawei Research, Paris, France.
BSP Automata. High-level languages and libraries
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Konrad Hinsen,
Centre de Biophysique Moleculaire (CNRS) ,
Orléns, France.
Python and BSP, computational science.
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Arvid Jakobsson Huawei Research, Paris, France.
Static analysis of imperative BSP programs.
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Christoph Kessler
Programming Environments Laboratory,
Software and Systems Division
Institutionen för datavetenskap,
Linköpings Universitet,
Linköping, Sweden.
Skeleton programming.
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Pierre Leca, Huawei Research, Paris, France.
Active objects for coordinating BSP computations.
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Frédéric Loulergue
Northern Arizona University, School of Informatics, Computing and Cyber Systems, AZ, USA.
Big graphs, Bulk Synchronous Parallel ML, Orléans Skeleton Library.
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Bill McColl,
Huawei Research, Paris, France.
- Thibaut Tachon, Huawei Research, Paris, France.
BSP automata.
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Alex Tiskin
Department of Computer Science,
University of Warwick, UK.
Design of efficient BSP algorithms, string algorithms,
advanced programming models based on BSP.
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Albert-Jan Yzelman
Huawei Research, Paris, France.
MulticoreBSP library for C and Java.
Big graph algorithms.
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Edward Yoon Withinnovation, Korea,
Apache HAMA, a framework for Big Data analytics which uses the BSP computing model,
Last update of this page: August 13, 2018
by Rob Bisseling