Scott Levy
Alumnus
Department of Computer Science
Curriculum Vitae
Sandia website
Education
PhD (with distinction), Computer Science, University of New Mexico
JD (cum laude), Lewis and Clark Law School
BS, Electrical Engineering, Cornell University
Research Interests
System software for next-generation high-performance computing systems
Resilience and Fault Tolerance;
Biographical Sketch
I earned my Ph.D. from the Computer Science department at the University of
New Mexico in 2016. I worked with Profs. Patrick Bridges and Dorian Arnold in the
Scalable Systems Lab. I am now employed by Sandia National Laboratories, where I work
with Kurt Ferreira and the 9lives research group on improving resilience for next-generation
extreme-scale systems. For my dissertation, I explored how redundancies in
application memory can be exploited to improve system resilience to memory errors.
In addition to my doctoral degree, I hold a B.S in Electrical Engineering from Cornell
University and a J.D. from Lewis and Clark Law School.