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Author:

Puja Das

Senior Director, Personalization
Warner Bros. Entertainment

Dr. Puja Das, leads the Personalization team at Warner Brothers Discovery (WBD) which includes offerings on Max, HBO, Discovery+ and many more.

Prior to WBD, she led a team of Applied ML researchers at Apple, who focused on building large scale recommendation systems to serve personalized content on the App Store, Arcade and Apple Books. Her areas of expertise include user modeling, content modeling, recommendation systems, multi-task learning, sequential learning and online convex optimization. She also led the Ads prediction team at Twitter (now X), where she focused on relevance modeling to improve App Ads personalization and monetization across all of Twitter surfaces.

She obtained her Ph.D from University of Minnesota in Machine Learning, where the focus of her dissertation was online learning algorithms, which work on streaming data. Her dissertation was the recipient of the prestigious IBM Ph D. Fellowship Award.

She is active in the research community and part of the program committee at ML and recommendation system conferences. Shas mentored several undergrad and grad students and participated in various round table discussions through Grace Hopper Conference, Women in Machine Learning Program colocated with NeurIPS, AAAI and Computing Research Association- Women’s chapter.

Puja Das

Senior Director, Personalization
Warner Bros. Entertainment

Dr. Puja Das, leads the Personalization team at Warner Brothers Discovery (WBD) which includes offerings on Max, HBO, Discovery+ and many more.

Prior to WBD, she led a team of Applied ML researchers at Apple, who focused on building large scale recommendation systems to serve personalized content on the App Store, Arcade and Apple Books. Her areas of expertise include user modeling, content modeling, recommendation systems, multi-task learning, sequential learning and online convex optimization. She also led the Ads prediction team at Twitter (now X), where she focused on relevance modeling to improve App Ads personalization and monetization across all of Twitter surfaces.

She obtained her Ph.D from University of Minnesota in Machine Learning, where the focus of her dissertation was online learning algorithms, which work on streaming data. Her dissertation was the recipient of the prestigious IBM Ph D. Fellowship Award.

She is active in the research community and part of the program committee at ML and recommendation system conferences. Shas mentored several undergrad and grad students and participated in various round table discussions through Grace Hopper Conference, Women in Machine Learning Program colocated with NeurIPS, AAAI and Computing Research Association- Women’s chapter.

Los Alamos National Laboratory's (LANL) has a diverse set of High Performance Computing codes. Analysis of many of these codes indicate they are heavily memory bound with sparse memory accesses. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) has proven a significant advancement in improving the performance of these codes but the roadmap for major (step function) improvements in memory technologies is unclear. Addressing this challenge will require a renewed focus on high performance memory and processor technologies that take a more aggressive and holistic view of advancements in ISA, microarchitecture, and memory controller technologies. Beyond scientific simulations, advancements in performance of sparse memory accesses will benefit graph analysis, DLRM inference, and database workloads.

Author:

Galen Shipman

Computer Scientist
Los Alamos National Laboratories

Galen Shipman is a computer scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). His interests include programming models, scalable runtime systems, and I/O.  As Chief Architect he leads architecture and technology of Advanced Technology Systems (ATS) at LANL. He has led performance engineering across LANL’s multi-physics integrated codes and the advancement and integration of next-generation programming models such as the Legion programming system as part of LANL's next-generation code project, Ristra. His work in storage systems and I/O is currently focused on composable micro-services as part of the Mochi project. His prior work in scalable software for HPC include major contributions to broadly used technologies including the Lustre parallel file system and Open MPI.

Galen Shipman

Computer Scientist
Los Alamos National Laboratories

Galen Shipman is a computer scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). His interests include programming models, scalable runtime systems, and I/O.  As Chief Architect he leads architecture and technology of Advanced Technology Systems (ATS) at LANL. He has led performance engineering across LANL’s multi-physics integrated codes and the advancement and integration of next-generation programming models such as the Legion programming system as part of LANL's next-generation code project, Ristra. His work in storage systems and I/O is currently focused on composable micro-services as part of the Mochi project. His prior work in scalable software for HPC include major contributions to broadly used technologies including the Lustre parallel file system and Open MPI.

Author:

Galen Shipman

Computer Scientist
Los Alamos National Laboratories

Galen Shipman is a computer scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). His interests include programming models, scalable runtime systems, and I/O.  As Chief Architect he leads architecture and technology of Advanced Technology Systems (ATS) at LANL. He has led performance engineering across LANL’s multi-physics integrated codes and the advancement and integration of next-generation programming models such as the Legion programming system as part of LANL's next-generation code project, Ristra. His work in storage systems and I/O is currently focused on composable micro-services as part of the Mochi project. His prior work in scalable software for HPC include major contributions to broadly used technologies including the Lustre parallel file system and Open MPI.

Galen Shipman

Computer Scientist
Los Alamos National Laboratories

Galen Shipman is a computer scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). His interests include programming models, scalable runtime systems, and I/O.  As Chief Architect he leads architecture and technology of Advanced Technology Systems (ATS) at LANL. He has led performance engineering across LANL’s multi-physics integrated codes and the advancement and integration of next-generation programming models such as the Legion programming system as part of LANL's next-generation code project, Ristra. His work in storage systems and I/O is currently focused on composable micro-services as part of the Mochi project. His prior work in scalable software for HPC include major contributions to broadly used technologies including the Lustre parallel file system and Open MPI.

We all know about the challenges of the “memory wall”. But how can you get over it?

In this talk, Kove and Red Hat will show how Software-Defined Memory has arrived. Red Hat will provide the support drawing from empirical test results of Kove:SDM™ on Supermicro hardware with Red Hat OpenShift using StressNG and Intel P-States.

The data show power savings from 12-54%, near-local CPU performance, and superior performance from remote memory compared to local memory. We’ll show Kove’s pooled memory solution Kove:SDM™ works on standard, existing infrastructure, with no code changes.

We’ll close with a leading expert from Swift discussing how they are changing the game for preventing economic crime for their customers with Kove:SDM™, where the stakes couldn’t be higher.

Software-Defined
New Memory Architectures
Systems Infrastructure/Architecture

Author:

John Overton

CEO
Kove

John Overton is the CEO of Kove IO, Inc. In the late 1980s, while at the Open Software Foundation, Dr. Overton wrote software that went on to be used by approximately two thirds of the world’s workstation market. In the 1990s, he co-invented and patented technology utilizing distributed hash tables for locality management, now widely used in storage, database, and numerous other markets. In the 2000s, he led development of the first truly capable Software-Defined Memory offering, Kove:SDM™. Kove:SDM™ enables new Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning capabilities, while also reducing power by up to 50%. Dr. Overton has more than 65 issued patents world-wide and has peer-reviewed publications across numerous academic disciplines. He holds post-graduate and doctoral degrees from Harvard and the University of Chicago.

John Overton

CEO
Kove

John Overton is the CEO of Kove IO, Inc. In the late 1980s, while at the Open Software Foundation, Dr. Overton wrote software that went on to be used by approximately two thirds of the world’s workstation market. In the 1990s, he co-invented and patented technology utilizing distributed hash tables for locality management, now widely used in storage, database, and numerous other markets. In the 2000s, he led development of the first truly capable Software-Defined Memory offering, Kove:SDM™. Kove:SDM™ enables new Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning capabilities, while also reducing power by up to 50%. Dr. Overton has more than 65 issued patents world-wide and has peer-reviewed publications across numerous academic disciplines. He holds post-graduate and doctoral degrees from Harvard and the University of Chicago.

Author:

Narendra Narang

Chief Account Technologist, Telecommunications
Red Hat

Narendra Narang

Chief Account Technologist, Telecommunications
Red Hat

Author:

Dr. Chalapathy Neti

Head, AI CoE
Swift

He is a seasoned executive with deep experience in AI (Deep Learning, NLP, Speech, Vision), application of AI and Cloud to solve industry problems (e.g. Personalized learning, Precision Medicine, Customer Intelligence, etc.); and in building and incubating advanced technology businesses anchored on AI and Cloud.

Prior to joining SWIFT, Chalapathy held a number of senior management/executive roles at IBM, including VP, IBM Watson Education, responsible for developing a specialized AI platform on Hybrid Cloud for personalized learning; Director of Healthcare Transformation, responsible for launching and leading IBM’s initiative on Healthcare Transformation, leading to the forming of IBM’s Watson Health business unit, and seeding a number of innovative AI-based clinical decision support offerings (e.g. Watson Genomics); 

Chalapathy Neti has a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University specializing in neural networks (called “Deep Learning”, today). He has over 75+ publications and 30+ patents.  He frequently represented IBM in media, trade and academic conferences.

Dr. Chalapathy Neti

Head, AI CoE
Swift

He is a seasoned executive with deep experience in AI (Deep Learning, NLP, Speech, Vision), application of AI and Cloud to solve industry problems (e.g. Personalized learning, Precision Medicine, Customer Intelligence, etc.); and in building and incubating advanced technology businesses anchored on AI and Cloud.

Prior to joining SWIFT, Chalapathy held a number of senior management/executive roles at IBM, including VP, IBM Watson Education, responsible for developing a specialized AI platform on Hybrid Cloud for personalized learning; Director of Healthcare Transformation, responsible for launching and leading IBM’s initiative on Healthcare Transformation, leading to the forming of IBM’s Watson Health business unit, and seeding a number of innovative AI-based clinical decision support offerings (e.g. Watson Genomics); 

Chalapathy Neti has a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University specializing in neural networks (called “Deep Learning”, today). He has over 75+ publications and 30+ patents.  He frequently represented IBM in media, trade and academic conferences.

 

Marissa Alkhazov

Northwest Chair, Product Liability Group
Buchalter

Marissa Alkhazov is the Northwest Chair of Buchalter’s Product Liability Practice Group. Her clients include small businesses, Fortune 500 companies, emerging businesses, manufacturers, distributors, retail and media leaders in the cosmetic, wellness and beauty industry. Marissa assists beauty and wellness companies navigate complex regulatory schemes, including state and local consumer related regulations on toxic substances or ‘clean beauty’ statutes, FDA regulations and compliance, and is a thought leader on the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act of 2022 (“MoCRA”). 

Marissa Alkhazov

Northwest Chair, Product Liability Group
Buchalter

Marissa Alkhazov

Northwest Chair, Product Liability Group
Buchalter

Marissa Alkhazov is the Northwest Chair of Buchalter’s Product Liability Practice Group. Her clients include small businesses, Fortune 500 companies, emerging businesses, manufacturers, distributors, retail and media leaders in the cosmetic, wellness and beauty industry. Marissa assists beauty and wellness companies navigate complex regulatory schemes, including state and local consumer related regulations on toxic substances or ‘clean beauty’ statutes, FDA regulations and compliance, and is a thought leader on the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act of 2022 (“MoCRA”). 

Marissa immerses herself in her clients’ business environment to clarify goals, and is a highly effective negotiator with regulatory agencies, such as the FDA and Consumer Product Safety Commission.  Manufacturers and distributors value her risk assessment and preventive advice on regulatory compliance, particularly on labels and safety warnings. Marissa’s clients value her vast experience with mass torts defense, consumer protection claims, chemical law and toxic tort exposure to PFAS, benzene, silica, talc, asbestos and more.  When counseling clients on new regulations and compliance mechanisms, Marissa anticipates regulatory hurdles and seeks practical solutions to clients’ compliance obligations across the lifecycle of a product.  

 

Célia Benabou

Legal Officer
French INPI

Célia Benabou

Legal Officer
French INPI

Célia Benabou

Legal Officer
French INPI
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