Xinyu Que, doctoral student in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, was selected for the George Michael Memorial HPC Ph.D. Fellowship at the 2011 Supercomputing Conference. The fellowship program honors exceptional doctoral students throughout the world and seeks to train the next generation of high performance computing scientists and engineers. Que was recognized for his continuing research on scalable programming models for large-scale scientific applications focusing on the scalability challenges associated with supercomputers used in large-scale scientific applications. He is advised by faculty member Weikuan Yu.
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