Michelle Strout
Michelle has led the Chapel project full time since January 2021. She is also an adjunct professor at the University of Arizona in Computer Science, where she was a full professor 2015 through 2022. Michelle has been teaching in Computer Science since 2000. Michelle’s main research area is high performance computing and her research interests include compilers, scientific computing, and software engineering. She earned her Ph.D. at the University of California, San Diego in 2003 with Jeanne Ferrante and Larry Carter as co-advisors.
Michelle has two adult children who she hangs out with whenever possible. In her free time, Michelle enjoys hiking, boating, downhill skiing, and reading.
Articles by Michelle Strout
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Distributed Tuning in Chapel with a Hyperparameter Optimization Example
Posted on October 8, 2024
This post shows how to write a distributed tuning program in Chapel
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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
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Advent of Code 2022, Day 4: Finding Overlaps in Cleanup Ranges
Posted on December 4, 2022
A couple of succinct solutions to day four of AoC 2022. Learn about formatted IO, ranges, and parallel reductions in Chapel as well as some general problem-solving approaches.