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R-CCS Student Trainee Ana Veroneze Solórzano Received the 2025 ACM-IEEE CS George Michael Memorial HPC Fellowships
R-CCS Student Trainee Ana Veroneze Solórzano Received the 2025 ACM-IEEE CS George Michael Memorial HPC Fellowships
JapaneseAna Veroneze Solórzano, Student Trainee at High Performance Big Data Research Team, RIKEN R-CCS, has been selected to receive the 2025 ACM-IEEE CS George Michael Memorial HPC Fellowships.
Endowed in memory of George Michael, one of the founders of the SC Conference series, the ACM IEEE-CS George Michael Memorial Fellowships honor exceptional PhD students throughout the world whose research focus areas are in high performance computing, networking, storage, and large-scale data analysis. ACM, the IEEE Computer Society, and the SC Conference support this award.
Fellowship recipients are selected each year based on overall potential for research excellence, the degree to which technical interests align with those of the HPC community, academic progress to date, recommendations by their advisor and others, and a demonstration of current and anticipated use of HPC resources. The Fellowship includes a $5,000 honorarium, plus travel and registration to receive the award at the annual SC conference.
The fellowship recognizes her contributions to broadening the societal impact of HPC using privacy-preserving and incentive-driven mechanisms, Fugaku Point, for the supercomputer Fugaku. For more details, please see the related papers and links below:
Related Papers
- Ana Luisa Veroneze Solórzano, Rohan Basu Roy, Benjamin Schwaller, Sara Petra Walton, Jim M. Brandt, and Devesh Tiwari. 2025. Bringing Differential Privacy to HPC: Privacy-Preserving Transformations of HPC Traces. In Proceedings of the 34th International Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing (HPDC '25). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 21, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1145/3731545.3731573
- Ana Luisa Veroneze Solorzano, Kento Sato, Devesh Tiwari, Keiji Yamamoto, Jim Brandt, Benjamin Schwaller, Sara Petra Walton, Jennifer Green, Fumiyoshi Shoji, “Toward Sustainable HPC: In-Production Deployment of Incentive-Based Power Efficiency Mechanism on the Fugaku Supercomputer”, SC ’24: Proceedings of the International Conference on High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, Atlanta, GA, USA.
- We gratefully acknowledge that these achievements are the result of a collaborative effort among Northeastern University, Sandia National Laboratories, the University of Utah, and RIKEN. Their joint contributions and commitment have made this work possible.
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(Oct 6, 2025)