Neena Imam

Neena Imam is a distinguished research scientist in the Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate (CCSD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), performing research in extreme-scale computing. Neena Imam also serves as the deputy director of Research Collaboration for CCSD. Dr. Imam holds a doctoral degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, with master's and bachelor's degrees in the same field from Case Western Reserve University and California Institute of Technology, respectively. Neena served as the Science and Technology Fellow for Senator Lamar Alexander in Washington D.C. (2010-2012) and holds an adjunct faculty position in the Department of Computer Science at Florida State University.
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Scaling Scientific Computing with NVSHMEM

Figure 1. In the NVSHMEM memory model, each process (PE) has private memory, as well as symmetric memory that forms a partition of the partitioned global... 10 MIN READ