Research

CUDA Fellows

The CUDA Fellows Program recognizes individuals who are committed to leading the use and adoption of the CUDA architecture and GPU computing. CUDA Fellows have demonstrated the benefits of GPU computing to advance their fields of research, and have been instrumental in introducing GPU computing to their peers. Each CUDA Fellow receives a number of benefits, including the latest NVIDIA GPUs, a travel stipend, access to NVIDIA technical staff, and priority in receiving early releases of NVIDIA GPU hardware and software. CUDA Fellows receive continued support for their leading GPU computing research, and are invited to share their expertise at universities and technical conferences around the world.  The CUDA Fellows Program is by invitation only and we are currently not accepting nominations or proposals. We look forward to working with the following CUDA Fellows:
 

Takayuki Aoki
Tokyo Tech
Awarded 2012

Lorena Barba
Boston University
Awarded 2012
Massimo Bernaschi
National Research Council
Awarded 2012
Mike Giles
Oxford University
Awarded 2008

Scott LeGrand
Amazon Web Svcs & Scatalogic Awarded 2011

PJ Narayanan
IIIT, Hyderabad
Awarded 2008

Dan Negrut
University of Wisconsin
Awarded 2010

John Owens
UC Davis
Awarded 2012
John Stone
UIUC
Awarded 2010
 
Manuel Ujaldon
University of Malaga
Awarded 2012
Ross Walker
SD Supercomputer Center
Awarded 2010