Summary
Juan Cebrian is a postdoctoral researcher and seasoned computer engineer with nine years of professional experience and a strong track record in high-performance computing and vector/SIMD programming. He has authored two books, 22 JCR journal papers (11 as first author, including multiple Q1/D1 publications) and 27 conference papers, with roughly 75% of his work produced in international collaborations. Beyond publications, he contributes widely to the community: co-developing the ParVec benchmark suite and gem5 patches, reviewing 100+ papers, serving on program committees for top conferences (IPDPS, ISPASS, PACT, HPCA) and mentoring multiple MSc and PhD students. His technical skills span low-level SIMD intrinsics (NEON, SSE, AVX/AVX512), C/C++, Python, OpenMP/OmpSs and architectural tools like gem5 and McPAT, enabling both applied benchmarking and simulator development. Notably, he pairs deep experimental expertise with active science communication—presenting at 25 conferences, organizing workshops and engaging media to bring performance research to broader audiences.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science at Universidad de Murcia