Christian Gamrat

Toward Multi-paradigm Computing

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About the panel speaker:

Christian Gamrat is currently chief scientist of the Architecture and IC Design and Embedded Software division at CEA, LIST, Saclay near Paris. He received an engineering degree from the Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble in 1979 and a degree in information processing from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Electronique et de Radioélectricité, Grenoble, in 1993.

He started his career at CEA/DSM Grenoble in 1981 on the design of high speed data acquisition systems for solid state and nuclear physics experiments. In 1989, he led the team for the MIND-1024  neurocomputer. In 1994, he joined the Parallel Computing Architecture Lab of CEA near Paris, where he worked on massively parallel computers and initiated the Nanocomputing research group.

His research interests are:

•    Computer architectures for nano technologies
•    Massively parallel and distributed computer architectures
•    Reconfigurable computing
•    Self-adaptive computing architectures
•    Disruptive computing paradigms
•    System-wide and holistic design of computing systems