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D-Index
32
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6668
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12933
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5223

Alan Gara publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alan Gara sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 142 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 991 publications or more.

Alan Gara D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alan Gara sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 131 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - ACM Gordon Bell Prize The BlueGene/L Supercomputer and Quantum Chromodynamics

Overview

Alan Gara is affiliated with IBM in the United States. Their work in the field of computational science has been recognized with the ACM Gordon Bell Prize in 2006 for contributions related to the BlueGene/L Supercomputer and Quantum Chromodynamics.

Although specific publications, co-authors, or detailed topics of research are not listed, the association with this prestigious award indicates involvement in high-performance computing and numerical simulations within physics, particularly quantum chromodynamics.

The ACM Gordon Bell Prize is awarded for outstanding achievements in high-performance computing applications, and Gara's receipt of this award highlights a role in advancing computational techniques and hardware implementations at IBM.

Best Publications

  • Massively parallel supercomputer

    Matthias A. Blumrich;Dong Chen;George L. Chiu;Thomas M. Cipolla

  • An Overview of the BlueGene/L Supercomputer

    N.R. Adiga;G. Almasi;G.S. Almasi;Y. Aridor

  • Overview of the Blue Gene/L system architecture

    A. Gara;M. A. Blumrich;D. Chen;G. L.-T. Chiu

  • Blue Gene/L torus interconnection network

    N. R. Adiga;M. A. Blumrich;D. Chen;P. Coteus

  • Multi-petascale highly efficient parallel supercomputer

    Sameh Asaad;Ralph E. Bellofatto;Michael A. Blocksome;Matthias A. Blumrich

  • The IBM Blue Gene/Q Compute Chip

    Ruud A. Haring;Martin Ohmacht;Thomas W. Fox;Michael K. Gschwind

  • Ultrascalable petaflop parallel supercomputer

    Matthias A. Blumrich;Dong Chen;George Chiu;Thomas M. Cipolla

  • Optimizing task layout on the Blue Gene/L supercomputer

    Gyan Bhanot;A. Gara;P. Heidelberger;E. Lawless

  • Method and device for optimizing layout of an aplication on a massively parallel supercomputer

    Alan Gara;Philip Heidelberger

  • Overview of the QCDSP and QCDOC computers

    P. A. Boyle;D. Chen;N. H. Christ;M. A. Clark

  • Reliability and performance of a system-on-a-chip by predictive wear-out based activation of functional components

    Chen-Yong Cher;Paul W. Coteus;Alan Gara;Eren Kursun

  • Snoop filter for filtering snoop requests

    Matthias A. Blumrich;Dong Chen;Alan G. Gara;Mark E. Giampapa

  • Low complexity speculative multithreading system based on unmodified microprocessor core

    Alan G. Gara;Michael K. Gschwind;Valentina Salapura

  • Collective Network For Computer Structures

    Matthias A. Blumrich;Paul W. Coteus;Dong Chen;Alan Gara

  • Arithmetic functions in torus and tree networks

    Gyan V. Bhanot;Matthias A. Blumrich;Dong Chen;Alan G. Gara

  • Unlocking the Performance of the BlueGene/L Supercomputer

    George Almasi;Siddhartha Chatterjee;Alan Gara;John Gunnels

  • State recovery and lockstep execution restart in a system with multiprocessor pairing

    Alan Gara;Michael Karl Gschwind;Valentina Salapura

  • Packaging the Blue Gene/L supercomputer

    P. Coteus;H. R. Bickford;T. M. Cipolla;P. G. Crumley

  • Design and implementation of the blue gene/P snoop filter

    V. Salapura;M. Blumrich;A. Gara

  • QCDOC: A 10-teraflops scale computer for lattice QCD

    D. Chen;N.H. Christ;C. Cristian;Z. Dong

  • IBM Research Report Design and Analysis of the BlueGene/L Torus Interconnection Network

    M. Blumrich;D. Chen;P. Coteus;A. Gara

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip Heidelberger
Philip Heidelberger IBM (United States)
Mark E. Giampapa
Mark E. Giampapa IBM (United States)
Paul W. Coteus
Paul W. Coteus IBM (United States)
Valentina Salapura
Valentina Salapura Google (United States)
Michael Karl Gschwind
Michael Karl Gschwind IBM (United States)
Alexandre E. Eichenberger
Alexandre E. Eichenberger IBM (United States)
Manish Gupta
Manish Gupta Google (United States)
José E. Moreira
José E. Moreira IBM (United States)
George Almasi
George Almasi IBM (United States)
Luis Ceze
Luis Ceze University of Washington

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