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Jungwon Kim
Programming Systems

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Jungwon Kim

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Dr. Jungwon Kim is a computer scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His research interests include compilers, runtime systems, and programming models in HPC. He is a member of the ECP PROTEAS project.

Last Updated: January 11, 2021 - 9:18 am

Highlights

  • Implementing Efficient Data Compression and Encryption in a Persistent Key-Value Store for HPC
  • The OpenACC data model: Preliminary study on its major challenges and implementations
  • Directive-based, High-Level Programming and Optimizations for High-Performance Computing with FPGAs

Projects

  • PROTEAS: PROgramming Toolchain for Emerging Architectures and Systems
  • Papyrus
  • OpenARC: Open Accelerator Research Compiler
  • Sawtooth

Publications

  • PapyrusKV: A High-Performance Parallel Key-Value Store for Distributed NVM Architectures
  • Implementing efficient data compression and encryption in a persistent key-value store for HPC
  • The OpenACC data model: Preliminary study on its major challenges and implementations
  • Directive-based, High-Level Programming and Optimizations for High-Performance Computing with FPGAs
  • Design and Implementation of Papyrus: Parallel Aggregate Persistent Storage
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