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Dr. Chapman joined SBU in September 2015 as an IACS core faculty member and is a professor
in Computer Science. She is a native of New Zealand who studied Mathematics and Computer Science in her
home country, Germany and Northern Ireland, where she completed her Ph.D. on software
support for distributed memory programming. She has been engaged in research on parallel
programming languages and compiler technology for more than 15 years. Prior to coming
to Stony Brook, her research group at the University of Houston developed OpenUH,
a state-of-the-art open source compiler that is used to explore language, compiler
and runtime techniques, with a special focus on multi-threaded programming. Dr. Chapman
has been involved with the evolution of the OpenMP directive-based programming standard
since 2001. She also is an active participant in the OpenSHMEM and OpenACC programming
standards efforts. Her work explores programming models for large-scale computing
with a focus on node programming, strategies for runtime optimizations, compiler-tool
interactions and high-level programming models for embedded systems.
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Barbara Chapman
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Professor
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Computer Science
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