Hood Robert T.

ROBERT T. HOOD. CSC, Inc. NASA Ames Research Center B.A. (1976), University of Virginia M.S. (1979), Ph.D. (1982), Cornell University. After completing his Ph.D., Robert Hood joined the faculty of Rice University. He participated in the Rn and ParaScope research programs, concentrating on debugging issues. After ten years on the Rice faculty, he took a position with Kubota Pacific Computer in 1992, serving for a time as the director of the languages group. In 1993 he joined the contract staff of the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) division at the NASA Ames Research Center and has been there since. Robert Hood’s professional interests are in high performance computing systems, including benchmarking, programming tools, and advanced compilation systems. He led the effort to design and build p2d2, a portable, scalable debugger. In addition, he served on the steering committee of the Parallel Tools Consortium and was active in the High Performance Debugger Forum, which sought to standardize aspects of debuggers available on HPC platforms.

 

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