Michela Taufer


Michela Taufer is an Italian-American computer scientist and holds the Jack Dongarra Professorship in High Performance Computing within the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She is an American [Academy of Arts and Sciences|ACM] Distinguished Scientist and an Institute of [Electrical and Electronics Engineers|IEEE] Senior Member. In 2021, together with a team al Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, she earned a R&D 100 Award for the Flux workload management software framework in the Software/Services category.

Education

Taufer attended the University of Padua where she obtained a Laurea in Computer Engineering in 1996. She later went on to earn her Ph.D. in computer science at ETH Zurich (Swiss [Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich)] in 2002. The dissertation for her Ph.D. in computer science from ETH Zurich was titled, Inverting Middleware: Performance Analysis of Layered Application Codes in High Performance Distributed Computing, and was supervised by Thomas M. Stricker and Daniel A. Reed.

Research

Her current research interests include high performance computing, scientific applications, and their programmability on multi-core and many-core platforms. She applies advances in computational and algorithmic solutions for high-performance computing technologies to multi-disciplinary fields including molecular dynamics, ecoinformatics, seismology, and biology.

Recognition

In 2021, together with a team al Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, she earned a R&D 100 Award for the Flux workload management software framework in the Software/Services category. In 2023, Taufer was elected a Fellow of the [American Association for the Advancement of Science].