Engin Kayraklioglu
Engin is a member of the Chapel team at HPE (formerly Cray Inc.) since 2019. His first brush with Chapel goes back to 2012, where he compared Chapel against other similar programming languages. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering from The George Washington University where his research focus was programmer productivity in HPC. Since he started working for the Chapel team full-time, he worked on compiler optimizations and distributed memory performance. He currently leads the GPU subteam.
Articles by Engin Kayraklioglu
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7 Questions for David Bader: Graph Analytics at Scale with Arkouda and Chapel
Posted on October 29, 2024
An interview with Computer Science Professor David Bader about his use of Arkouda for graph analytics
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7 Questions for Nelson Luís Dias: Atmospheric Turbulence in Chapel
Posted on October 15, 2024
An interview with Professor of Environmental Engineering Nelson Luís Dias about his use of Chapel in analyzing Atmospheric Turbulence
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7 Questions for Scott Bachman: Analyzing Coral Reefs with Chapel
Posted on October 1, 2024
An interview with oceanographer Scott Bachman, focusing on his work to measure coral reef biodiversity using satellite image analysis
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Announcing Chapel 2.2!
Posted on September 26, 2024
A summary of highlights from the September 2024 release of Chapel 2.2
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7 Questions for Éric Laurendeau: Computing Aircraft Aerodynamics in Chapel
Posted on September 17, 2024
An interview with CHAMPS PI and Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Éric Laurendeau
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Reflections on ChapelCon '24: A Community Growing Together
Posted on July 1, 2024
This post is a retrospective on ChapelCon ‘24
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Chapel's High-Level Support for CPU-GPU Data Transfers and Multi-GPU Programming
Posted on April 25, 2024
This post covers how Chapel’s arrays, parallelism, and locality features enable moving data between CPUs and GPUs.
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Introducing ChapelCon '24: The Chapel Event of the Year
Posted on April 1, 2024
This post discusses why we rebranded CHIUW to ChapelCon and what to expect from it.
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SC23 from the Chapel Language Perspective
Posted on December 7, 2023
A summary of highlights at SC23 relating to Chapel and Arkouda