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Michael E. Papka
Michael E. Papka (2023)
EducationUniversity of Chicago (PhD) University of Illinois Chicago Northern Illinois University
WebsiteArgonne National Laboratory Profile

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Michael E. Papka is a Warren S. McCulloch Collegiate[1] professor of computer science at the University of Illinois Chicago[2]. He is also a senior scientist, the deputy associate laboratory director for Computing, Environment, and Life Sciences (CELS), and director of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility[3] at Argonne National Laboratory. Previously, Papka was a named Presidential Research, Scholarship and Artistry Professor at Northern Illinois University.[4]

Education and career

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Papka has a physics degree from Northern Illinois University, a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a master's degree and PhD from the University of Chicago.

While studying at UIC, Papka worked at Argonne National Laboratory as an associate scientist (1992–1996) and has been steadily promoted throughout his research career, achieving senior scientist rank in 2012. He also serves as a deputy associate laboratory director[5] (2006 – present) for Computing, Environment and Life Sciences, a research directorate that couples computing-related activities with various science domains whose future depends on computing. He is currently the director of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility[3] (2010 – present), a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science user facility.

At University of Illinois Chicago, Papka is a member of the SPEAR Laboratory[6] and Honors College[7]. His active research includes scientific visualization, large-scale data analysis, and building research infrastructure. His current efforts focused on analyzing the data output of traditional supercomputers, large-scale scientific instruments, and sensor networks to integrate edge and high-performance computing across the computing continuum. Additionally, he is director of the Electronic Visualization Laboratory[8], where he leads an interdisciplinary laboratory that performs research in the areas of high-performance visualization, virtual reality, and networked collaboration[9]. EVL is home to pioneering technologies such as CAVE[10], SAGE[11], and CAVE2[12].

He is also founding co-director of the George Crabtree Institute for Discovery and Sustainability[13], a joint institute of the University of Illinois Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory.

Research

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Papka's research focuses on data analysis and visualization and has resulted in the collaborative development of techniques and tools for enabling a broad range of scientific discoveries[5]. His most significant contribution is in high-performance computing systems. His record extends from work on terascale systems to petascale and, most recently, exascale. Papka was Principal Investigator of the Argonne Teragrid Grid Integration Group[14] and co-PI of an NSF grant for TeraGrid Early Operations[15]. With the advent of petascale systems, Papka was PI of an NSF grant for a petascale data active store[16]. He co-authored the heavily cited 2011 International Exascale Software Project Roadmap.[17] At ISC High Performance 2024, Argonne's exascale system, Aurora[18], broke the exascale barrier and was ranked as the fastest AI system in the world dedicated to AI for open science.[19]

Honors

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Papka's honors include the Gordon Bell Special Prize for HPC-Based COVID-19 Research (2022)[20] and a Gordon Bell Prize [honorable mention] for scientific visualization (2011).[21] Papka also recieved the Argonne Distinguished Performance Award for leadership of ALCF and overseeing Aurora's construction (2023)[22], an Argonne Pinnacle of Education Award for his contributions to science education outreach activities (2022)[23], and a Secretary of Energy Achievement Award for marshaling HPC resources for research during the COVID-19 pandemic[24]. He was named a Distinguished Member of the Association for Computing Machinery in 2023.[21]

Selected Publications

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Invited Talks

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Press

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References

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