Dr. Jonas Posner



Research Areas


Research Interest
- High Performance Computing; Supercomputing,
- Asynchronous Many-Task Systems (AMT),
- Load Balancing Algorithms,
- Fault Tolerance on Application Level,
- Resource Elasticity on Application Level, and
- Parallel Programming Models, in particular (A)PGAS.



Academic background

Postdoctoral Researcher
since 2022
University of Kassel, Germany


Ph.D. Computer Science
2016 - 2022
University of Kassel, Germany
Thesis: Load Balancing, Fault Tolerance, and Resource Elasticity for Asynchronous Many-Task Systems
magna cum laude
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Claudia Fohry
Second Reviewer: Prof. Dr. Martin Schulz (TUM)


M.Sc. Computer Science
2014 - 2016
University of Kassel, Germany, 1.5 years program, 90 ECTS
90%
Thesis: Global Load Balancing and Intra-Node Synchronization with the Java Framework APGAS


B.Sc. Computer Science
2010 - 2014
University of Kassel, Germany, 3.5 years program, 210 ECTS
90%
Thesis: Fault-Tolerant Task Pools in the Parallel Programming Language X10


Certificate of Chamber of Industry and Commerce: Computer Science Expert
BDO International, Kassel, Germany, 3 years program
2007 - 2010
83%
Subject Area: System Integration
Thesis: Installation and Configuration of Citrix Servers



Qualifications

2019 - 2024
2019:
Grant Proposal Writing (University of Kassel)
Science Café: Good scientific practice in everyday life (University of Kassel)
Postdoc wanted - planning and optimizing your university career (University of Kassel)

2020:
Role Management in Science: Shaping Working Relationships Responsibly (University of Kassel)
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships (Uni Kassel of Kassel)
Parallelization with MPI and OpenMP (Online, PRACE)

2021:
Programming Distributed Computing Platforms with COMPSs (Online, PRACE)

2022:
DFG-Writing Workshop

2022 - 2023:
Qualification Program quali.prof@haw: On the Way to a Professorship
University of Applied Science Fulda and University of Kassel, Germany
Comprising the following modules:
- Leadership: Time Management and Communication for Leaders
- HAW Professorship Expert Discussions
- University Governance: Current Developments
- Design and Management of Application‑Related Projects

2024:
Effective Doctoral Supervision (University of Kassel, Germany)




Memberships and non-academic activities
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2023 - 2023
Supercomputing Conference 2023
HPC Illuminations Pavilion Committee Member

2023 - 2023
Supercomputing Conference 2023
Mentor in the Mentor‑Protégé Program

2022 - 2022
Supercomputing Conference 2022
Artifact Description/Artifact Evaluation Appendices Committee Member

2021 - 2021
Supercomputing Conference 2021
Guided Group of Interest (GIG) Committee Member

since 2021
Supercomputing Conference
Birds of a Feather (BOFs) Committee Member

2018 - 2024
Int. Symp. on Computing and Networking (CANDAR)
Mitglied Programmkomitee

since 2018
Workshop on Advances in Parallel and Distributed Computational Models (APDCM) bei IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS)
Mitglied Programmkomitee



Lectures

09/2021
Transparent Resource Elasticity for Task-Based Cluster Environments with Work Stealing
International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP) Workshops (P2S2), Online

06/2021
Checkpointing vs. Supervision Resilience Approaches for Dynamic Independent Tasks
International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS) Workshops (APDCM), Online

06/2021
Resource Elasticity at Task-Level
PhD Forum Int. Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2021, Online

10/2020
System-Level vs. Application-Level Checkpointing
International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER), Online

11/2018
Comparison of the HPC and Big Data Java Libraries Spark, PCJ and APGAS
International Conference on High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC) Workshops (PAW-ATM), Dallas

07/2018
A Selective and Incremental Backup Scheme for Task Pools
International Conference on High Performance Computing & Simulation (HPCS), Orleans

10/2017
A Combination of Intra- and Inter-place Work Stealing for the APGAS Library
Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics (PPAM) Workshops (WLPP), Lublin

06/2017
Fault Tolerance for Cooperative Lifeline-Based Global Load Balancing in Java with APGAS and Hazelcast
International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS) Workshops (APDCM), Orlando



Other Research Activities

2018
2017
(Lead) Student Volunteer

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Last updated on 2024-27-06 at 09:39