Gengbin Zheng
Home Department: Parallel Programming Laboratory, Computer Science
405 N. Mathews Ave.
Beckman Institute, Rm 3109, UIUC
Urbana, IL 61801
(217)244-3667
Email: gzheng@ks.uiuc.edu
Education:
Jan. 1999 -- Present Ph.D student, Computer Science;
Aug. 1998 -- Dec. 1998 Ph.D student, Computer Science, Univ. of Arizona; Advisor Gregory R. Andrews.
Sep. 1995 -- Jul. 1998M.S., Computer Science, Beijing(Peking) University, China
Sep. 1990 -- Jul. 1995B.S., Computer Science, Beijing(Peking) University, China
Research Interests:
Parallel programming Language
Compiler system and runtime system including load balancing
Parallel Simulation for performance prediction
Parallelization of Molecular Dynamics simulation
Publications:
Laxmikant V. Kale, Gengbin Zheng, Chee Wai Lee, Sameer Kumar, Scaling Applications to Massively Parallel Machines Using Projections Performance Analysis Tool, submitted to Future Generation Computer Systems, Journal, 2004
Gengbin Zheng, Gunavardhan Kakulapati, Laxmikant V. Kale, BigSim: A Parallel Simulator for Performance Prediction of Extremely Large Parallel Machines, in 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium(IPDPS), 2004
Gengbin Zheng, Terry Wilmarth, Orion Sky Lawlor, L. V. Kale, Sarita Adve, David Padua, Philippe Guebelle, Performance Modeling and Programming Environments for Petaflops Computers and the Blue Gene Machine, submitted to Next Generation Systems Program Workshop, 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium(IPDPS), 2004
Laxmikant V. Kale, Sameer Kumar, Gengbin Zheng, Chee Wai Lee Scaling Molecular Dynamics to 3000 Processors with Projections: A Performance Analysis Case Study, Terascale Performance Analysis Workshop (ICCS'03)
James Phillips, Gengbin Zheng, Sameer Kumar, Laxmikant Kale, NAMD: Biomolecular Simulation on Thousands of Processors. SC2002, Gordon Bell Award.
James Phillips, Gengbin Zheng, Laxmikant Kale, NAMD: Biomolecular Simulation on Thousands of Processors in Workshop: Scaling to New Heights, 2002, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.
Gengbin Zheng, Arun Singla, Joshua Unger, Laxmikant Kale, A Parallel-Object Programming Model for PetaFLOPS Machines and Blue Gene/Cyclops. Next Generation Systems Program Workshop, 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium(IPDPS), 2002
Award:
Gordon Bell Award for special accomplishment in NAMD paper, SC2002, Baltimore, MD
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