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low rank approximation
Kadir Akbudak
Consultant,
Hierarchical Computations on Manycore Architectures
numerical methods
low rank approximation
seismic imaging
parallel algorithms
big data
Dr. Kadir Akbudak is a Consultant at Extreme Computing Research Center at KAUST, working with Professor David E. Keyes and Dr. Hatem Ltaief. Research Interests Kadir Akbudak's research interests include Combinatorial scientific computing, Graph and hypergraph partitioning, Locality-aware partitioning and scheduling, High performance kernels for sparse computations, Vectorization for irregular applications, Iterative numerical methods and Parallel numerical algorithms. Education Profile Ph.D., Computer Engineering, Bilkent University, 2015. M.S., Computer Engineering, Bilkent University, 2009