A current Ph.D student at the University of Glasgow working on distributed programming using Haskell and the Haskell Distributed Parallel Haskell (HdpH) DSL. His main interests are providing fast and scalable applications while maintaining a simplistic programming interface to enable non-expert users to make use of the current distributed computing trends.
Talks I've Given
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The HdpH Framework for Parallel Distributed Computation
Featuring Blair Archibald
This talk will describe HdpH: A domain specific language and runtime system for distributed parallel computation. We show, by example, the simplicity of the domain specific language and the features required to specify parallel computations. A description of the HdpH runtime system, work-stealing...
haskell functional-programming hdph hdph-runtime dsl cloud-haskell eden gum gph