Bilel Hadri is a computational scientist at the Supercomputing Core Lab at KAUST since July 2013. He contributes in benchmarking and performance optimization helps in systems procurements and upgrades, and provides regular training to users. He received his Master’s in applied mathematics, and Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Houston in 2008. He joined the National Institute for Computational Science at Oak Ridge National Laboratory as a computational scientist in December 2009 following a postdoctoral position in June 2008 at the University of Tennessee Innovative Computing Laboratory led by Dr. Jack Dongarra. His expertise areas include performance analysis, linear algebra, tuning and optimization, system utilization analysis, monitoring and library tracking usage, and porting and optimizing scientific applications on multicore and accelerator architectures.
Education
- PhD in Computer Science, 2008, University of Houston, USA
- Master in Applied Mathematics, 2004, University of Houston, USA
- Master’s equivalent degree in Computational Science, 2003 Polytech Lyon
Honors and awards
- Supercomputing Conference SC22 chair of Reproducibility Initiatives