Brian Larkins

Chair Of Department Of Computer Science at Rhodes College

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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Brian Larkins is a computer science department chair and associate professor at Rhodes College with a decade in industry and nine years in academia, specializing in programming languages, parallel and distributed systems, and high-performance computing. He builds bridges between research and practice, having led projects from network intrusion detection and ML-driven anomaly detection to large-scale streaming media appliances and enterprise e-commerce infrastructure. His teaching and research portfolio spans compilers, operating systems, HPC, and program analysis, informed by hands-on work in network security and image/video processing. Comfortable with both low-level systems and applied AI techniques, he brings a pragmatic orientation to designing explanatory, low-false-positive detection systems and performant parallel programming models. Based in Memphis, TN, he holds advanced degrees from Ohio State and combines scholarly rigor with proven product delivery experience across startups and major corporations.
code9 years of coding experience
job17 years of employment as a software developer
bookPh.D Computer Science, Ph.D Computer Science at The Ohio State University
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Github Skills (18)

64-bit8
fabric7
bit7
shared-memory6
api6
snl-applications6
low-level6
transport6
optimization5
reference-implementation5
intel5
udp5
infiniband4
linux4
networking4

Programming languages (1)

C

Github contributions (4)

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brianlarkins/portals4

Oct 2017 - Feb 2019

Portals is a low-level network API for high-performance networking on high-performance computing systems developed by Sandia National Laboratories, Intel Corporation, and the University of New Mexico. The Portals 4 Reference Implementation is a complete implementation of Portals 4, with transport over InfiniBand VERBS and UDP. Shared memory transport is available as an optimization, including Linux KNEM support. The Portals 4 reference implementation is supported on both modern 64 bit Linux and 64 bit Mac OS X. The reference implementation has been developed by Sandia National Laboratories, Intel Corporation, and System Fabric Works. For more information on the Portals 4 standard, please see the Portals 4 page.
Contributions:11 pushes, 4 branches in 1 year 4 months
memorynationalportalsbitverbs
brianlarkins/pdht

Oct 2016 - Oct 2017

Contributions:6 commits, 2 pushes, 1 branch in 11 months
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Brian Larkins - Chair Of Department Of Computer Science at Rhodes College