Bio
Mohammad Alaul Haque Monil is Research Scientist in the Architecture and Performance group in Advanced Computing Systems Research Section and Computer Science and Mathematics Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Monil's research interests include heterogeneous runtime systems, math libraries, performance modeling, measurement, and analysis of heterogeneous systems. He is one of the key developers and researchers of the 2024 R&D 100 Award winner, IRIS-SDK, where his notable contributions include math library-MatRIS, heterogeneous memory management, scheduling, etc. Monil is an early career researcher who published 30 conference and journal papers in various venues; conferences include PACT, IPDPS, ICPP, ISC, HPEC (outstanding paper at HPEC'23), etc. Monil is an ACM member and served as program committee member in various IEEE and ACM conference, such as, IPDPS'25, CCGRID’24, HPC-ASIA’24, HIPS@IPDPS’24 and 25, iWAPT@IPDPS’24 and 25ExHET@PPoPP’23, 24 and 25, and MWCAS’23. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Oregon in 2021; he also received his MS and BSc degrees from North South University and Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, respectively.
Monil loves photography (landscape and long exposure), traveling, and watching soccer.
Awards
2024 R&D100 Winner: IRIS-SDK: Intelligent Runtime System for Extremely Heterogeneous Computer Architectures
2023, Outstanding Paper Award, IEEE HPEC’23 IRIS-DMEM: An Efficient Memory Management for Heterogeneous Computing.