Parallel & Heterogeneous Computing
Methods for modern heterogeneous, hybrid and extreme-scale platforms.
High-Performance Computing · TU Dublin
The HPC Nexus Laboratory advances high-performance, heterogeneous and energy-efficient computing for AI, big data analytics and complex scientific applications.

About the laboratory
The HPC Nexus Laboratory was officially established at the School of Informatics and Cybersecurity, TU Dublin, in October 2023. Founded by Dr Tania Malik, the laboratory brings together postgraduate researchers, academics and industry collaborators.
Research focus
Methods for modern heterogeneous, hybrid and extreme-scale platforms.
Models and tools that improve resource use while reducing execution time and energy.
Scalable training, inference and analytics for compute-intensive workloads.
Portable and efficient systems across distributed computing environments.
Current work

Research focused on data analytics techniques and systems for extreme-scale computing environments.

HP-Analytics investigated efficient and scalable methods for high-performance big-data risk analytics.

Research into portable and scalable performance optimization for machine-learning and big-data analytics applications on modern heterogeneous and hybrid computing platforms.
Community

Founding Director

Academic Collaborator

Academic Collaborator

Senior Lecturer · Academic Collaborator
Updates

The laboratory launch brought together researchers, academics, students and industry collaborators.
Work with HPC Nexus