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- Marc Snir (* 10. Oktober 1948 in Courbevoie, Frankreich) ist ein US-amerikanischer Computerarchitekt und Mathematiker, der sich mit Parallelrechnern und Algorithmen für diese befasst. (de)
- Marc Snir is an Israeli American computer scientist. He holds a Michael Faiman and Saburo Muroga Professorship in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He currently pursues research in parallel computing. He was principal investigator (PI) for the software of the petascale Blue Waters system and co-director of the Intel and Microsoft funded Universal Parallel Computing Research Center (UPCRC). From 2007 to 2008 he was director of the . He was Director of the Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory from 2011 to 2016, and head of the Computer Science Department at Illinois from 2001 to 2007. Until 2001, he was a senior manager at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center where he led the Scalable Parallel Systems research group that was responsible for major contributions to the IBM Scalable POWERparallel and to the Blue Gene supercomputers. He was awarded the Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in 2013 for his "contributions to the research, development, theory, and standardization of high-performance parallel computing including the IBM RS/6000 SP and Blue Gene systems." Snir received a Ph.D. in mathematics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1979, worked at NYU on the NYU Ultracomputer project in 1980–1982, and worked at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1982–1986, before joining IBM. Marc Snir was a major contributor to the design of the Message Passing Interface. He has published numerous papers and given many presentations on computational complexity, parallel algorithms, parallel architectures, interconnection networks, parallel languages and libraries and parallel programming environments. Snir is AAAS Fellow, ACM Fellow, and IEEE Fellow. He is on the Computing Research Association Board of Directors and is on the NSF CISE advisory committee. (en)
- Marc Snir est un informaticien israélien et américain, né à Courbevoie, le 10 octobre 1948, qui est titulaire de la chaire Michael Faiman and Saburo Muroga au département d'informatique de l'Université d'Illinois à Urbana-Champaign et enseignant invité à la (en), tout en étant chercheur en calcul parallèle et chef du projet (en) (en). Marc Snir a obtenu son PhD à l'Université hébraïque de Jérusalem en 1979 et a travaillé, en 1980-1982, à l'Université de New York sur le projet (en). Il est ensuite revenu à l'Université hébraïque de Jérusalem en 1982-1986, avant de rejoindre IBM. Il fut une cheville ouvrière de Message Passing Interface. Il a publié sur la complexité informatique, le calcul parallèle, les architectures parallèles, les librairies et les environnements de programmation parallèle. Il a obtenu le prix Seymour Cray en génie informatique et est fait docteur honoris causa de l'École normale supérieure de Lyon le 9 novembre 2018. Il est AAAS Fellow, ACM Fellow et IEEE Fellow. (fr)
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- Marc Snir (* 10. Oktober 1948 in Courbevoie, Frankreich) ist ein US-amerikanischer Computerarchitekt und Mathematiker, der sich mit Parallelrechnern und Algorithmen für diese befasst. (de)
- Marc Snir is an Israeli American computer scientist. He holds a Michael Faiman and Saburo Muroga Professorship in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He currently pursues research in parallel computing. He was principal investigator (PI) for the software of the petascale Blue Waters system and co-director of the Intel and Microsoft funded Universal Parallel Computing Research Center (UPCRC). Snir is AAAS Fellow, ACM Fellow, and IEEE Fellow. He is on the Computing Research Association Board of Directors and is on the NSF CISE advisory committee. (en)
- Marc Snir est un informaticien israélien et américain, né à Courbevoie, le 10 octobre 1948, qui est titulaire de la chaire Michael Faiman and Saburo Muroga au département d'informatique de l'Université d'Illinois à Urbana-Champaign et enseignant invité à la (en), tout en étant chercheur en calcul parallèle et chef du projet (en) (en). Il a obtenu le prix Seymour Cray en génie informatique et est fait docteur honoris causa de l'École normale supérieure de Lyon le 9 novembre 2018. Il est AAAS Fellow, ACM Fellow et IEEE Fellow. (fr)