HPDC 2024 Achievement Award
We are happy to announce that Laxmikant (Sanjay) Kale is the recipient of the 2024 Achievement
Award in High Performance Distributed Computing.
Citation:
For pioneering development of task-based adaptive parallel programming models and
runtime systems, leading to a new category of highly scalable scientific applications.
Dr. Kale will deliver a keynote address and be recognized at the HPDC 2024 conference in Pisa, Italy.
Dr. Kale is currently Research Professor & Paul and Cynthia Saylor Professor Emeritus in the
Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois. As the director of the Parallel
Programming
Laboratory, he led the development of a number of languages and systems for parallel
programming, most notably the Charm++ system for adaptive task based programming. Charm++
enabled the development
of highly scalable parallel applications, such as the NAMD molecular dynamics framework. As of
2024, his work has been cited over 42,000 times with an h-index of 69. Dr. Kale has also been
recognized
as a fellow of the ACM, a fellow of the IEEE, and received the Gordon Bell prize in 2002 and the
Sidney Fernbach award in 2012.
Past Winners
- 2023: Manish Parashar, for pioneering contributions in high performance
parallel and
distributed computational methods, data management, in-situ computing, and international
leadership in
cyberinfrastructure and translational computer science.
- 2022: Franck Cappello, for his pioneering contributions in methods, tools, and
testbeds
for resilient high performance parallel and distributed computing.
- 2021: Rosa M. Badia, for her innovations in parallel task-based programming
models,
workflow
applications and systems, and leadership in the high performance computing research
community.
- 2020: No award made.
- 2019: Geoffrey Fox, for his foundational contributions to parallel computing,
high-performance software, the interface between applications and systems, contributions to
education,
and outreach to underrepresented communities.
- 2018: Satoshi Matsuoka, for his pioneering research in the design,
implementation, and
application of high performance systems and software tools for parallel and distributed
systems.
- 2017: David Abramson, for his pioneering research in the design,
implementation, and
application of high performance systems and software tools for parallel and distributed
systems.
- 2016: Jack Dongarra, for his long-standing and far-reaching contributions in
high
performance linear algebra and large-scale parallel and distributed computing.
- 2015: Ewa Deelman, for her significant influence, contributions, and
distinguished use of
workflow systems in high-performance computing.
- 2014: Rich Wolski, for pioneering and high-impact contributions to grid,
cloud, and
parallel computing.
- 2013: Miron Livny, for his significant contribution and high impact in the
area of
high-throughput computing.
- 2012: Ian Foster, for his initiative in the creation and development of grid
computing and
his significant contributions to high-performance distributed computing in support of the
sciences.