Emeritus Professor
University of Tennessee
Department of
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Former Director
Innovative
Computing Laboratory
Contact Information
Jack Dongarra
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department
Innovative Computing Laboratory
1122 Volunteer Blvd
Suite 203
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996-3450
E-mail: dongarra@icl.utk.edu
Office: 865-974-8295
Other Information
Report on
the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Frontier System,
J. Dongarra and A. Geist, June 2022, Tech Report No.
ICL-UT-22-05.
Reinventing
High Performance Computing: Challenges and
Opportunities, D. Reed, D. Gannon, and J.
Dongarra, March 2022,
https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.02544.
Ten
computer codes that transformed science, Nature,
January 20, 2021.
Report
on the Japanese Fugaku Supercomputer, June 22,
2020.
Ranking
of CS Departments by High Perforamcnce
Research.
Washington
Post Op-Ed, The U.S. once again has the
world's fastest supercomputer. Keep up the
hustle. Jack Dongarra, June 25, 2018
Report on
the Sunway TaihuLight System, June 20, 2016
DOE:
Applied Mathematics Research for Exascale
Computing, J. Dongarra, J. Hittinger, et. al,
March 2014
DOE:
Assessment of Workforce Development Needs in
office of Science Research Disciplines, B.
Chapman, et. al, July 2014
DOE:
Ten Technical Approaches to Address the Challenges
of Exascale Computing, R. Lucas, et. al, February
2014
Trip
Report to China and Tianhe-2 Supercomputer, June 3,
2013
Information
on the UTK Interdisciplinary Graduate Minor in
Computational Science.
Thomas
Haigh's Biography of Jack Dongarra, from IEEE Annals
of the History of Computing, 2008.
SC22
Keynote Turing Award Lecture "A Not So Simple Matter
of Software"
Knoxville
Area Information
Weather
information for Knoxville, Tennessee
Innovative
Computing Laboratory
Our group, called the Innovative Computing Laboratory
(ICL), is part of the Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science Department at the University of
Tennessee and is engaged in research in various areas of
high-performance computing.
Biographical Sketch
Jack Dongarra received a Bachelor of Science in
Mathematics from Chicago State University in 1972 and
a Master of Science in Computer Science from the
Illinois Institute of Technology in 1973. He received
his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University
of New Mexico in 1980. He worked at the Argonne
National Laboratory until 1989, becoming a senior
scientist. He was a University Distinguished Professor
of Computer Science in the Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science Department at the University of
Tennessee from 1989 until 2023 when he became Emeritus
Research Professor and holds the title of
Distinguished Research Staff in the Computer Science
and Mathematics Division at Oak Ridge National
Laboratory (ORNL); Turing Fellow at Manchester
University; an Adjunct Professor in the Computer
Science Department at Rice University. He was the
founding director of the Innovative Computing
Laboratory at the University of Tennessee until 2022.
He specializes in
numerical algorithms in linear algebra, parallel
computing, the use of advanced-computer
architectures, programming methodology, and tools
for parallel computers. His research includes the
development, testing and documentation of high
quality mathematical software. He has contributed to
the design and implementation of the following open
source software packages and systems: EISPACK,
LINPACK, the BLAS, LAPACK, ScaLAPACK, Netlib, PVM,
MPI, NetSolve, Top500, ATLAS, and PAPI. He has
published over 400 articles, papers, reports and
technical memorandum and he is coauthor of several
books.
Honors & Awards
Broad Impact with Co-Authors (thanks to Dimitris
Floros, Nikos Pitsianis, and Xiaobai Sun)
Dongarra's
Google Scholar entry
Dongarra's
Web of Science entry
Dongarra's
Scopus entry
Dongarra's Guide2Research entry
Dongarra's ORCID entry
Dongarra's dblp entry
Dongarra's ResearcherID entry
Dongarra's Research Gate entry
Dongarra's ACM Digital Library entry
Dongarra's MathSciNet entry
Dongarra's
Mathematics Genealogy Page