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Valentina Salapura 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 Valentina Salapura sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 405 publications — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Valentina Salapura 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 Valentina Salapura sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% 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

  • 2012 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the architecture and design of multiprocessor systems
  • 2006 - ACM Gordon Bell Prize The BlueGene/L Supercomputer and Quantum Chromodynamics

Overview

Valentina Salapura is a researcher affiliated with Google in the United States. Their work spans several collaborative endeavors in the field of physics and technology, involving partnerships with a number of frequent co-authors. These include Aleksey Petrenko, Oksana Volodymyrivna Synashenko, and Marina Bondina.

Their publication record features work published in notable academic venues, with at least one paper appearing in the journal Physics in Higher Education. The paper titled Demonstration of a Capacitor Charging and Discharging Using an Electronic Oscilloscope was published in 2022 and involved contributions from Aleksey Petrenko. This paper adds to the body of work focused on experimental physics education.

Salapura's collaboration network, as evidenced by the frequent co-authors, emphasizes interdisciplinary and joint research efforts within their field. These co-authors have appeared alongside Salapura in publications, indicating active partnerships in scientific studies.

The publication venue associated with Salapura is:

  • Physics in Higher Education

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Aleksey Petrenko
  • Oksana Volodymyrivna Synashenko
  • Marina Bondina

Awards received highlight significant career milestones. Salapura was recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 2012 for contributions to the architecture and design of multiprocessor systems. Additionally, they were honored with the ACM Gordon Bell Prize in 2006, related to the BlueGene/L Supercomputer and its applications in Quantum Chromodynamics.

Best Publications

  • Multi-petascale highly efficient parallel supercomputer

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

  • Blue Gene: a vision for protein science using a petaflop supercomputer

    F. Allen;G. Almasi;W. Andreoni;D. Beece

  • The IBM Blue Gene/Q interconnection network and message unit

    Dong Chen;Noel A. Eisley;Philip Heidelberger;Robert M. Senger

  • Pipelined packet processing

    Robert Michael Bunce;Christos John Georgiou;Valentina Salapura

  • Ultrascalable petaflop parallel supercomputer

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

  • Network processor system on chip with bridge coupling protocol converting multiprocessor macro core local bus to peripheral interfaces coupled system bus

    Christos J. Georgiou;Victor L. Gregurick;Indira Nair;Valentina Salapura

  • SparkBench: a comprehensive benchmarking suite for in memory data analytic platform Spark

    Min Li;Jian Tan;Yandong Wang;Li Zhang

  • Single chip protocol converter

    Christos J. Georgiou;Victor L. Gregurick;Indira Nair;Valentina Salapura

  • The IBM Blue Gene/Q Interconnection Fabric

    Dong Chen;N. A. Eisley;P. Heidelberger;R. M. Senger

  • Dynamic reallocation of data stored in buffers based on packet size

    Christos John Georgiou;Valentina Salapura

  • A microprocessor subsystem for use in a system-on-chip (SoC) integrated circuit (IC) comprising a communications bus device and a SoC system associated therewith

    Georgiou Christos J;Gregurick Victor L;Salapura Valentina

  • Packet preprocessing interface for multiprocessor network handler

    Valentina Salapura;Christos J. Georgiou

  • FPGA prototyping of a RISC processor core for embedded applications

    M. Gschwind;V. Salapura;D. Maurer

  • Multiprocessor subsystem in SoC with bridge between processor clusters interconnetion and SoC system bus

    Christos J. Georgiou;Victor L. Gregurick;Valentina Salapura

  • Prefix Computer Instruction for Compatibly Extending Instruction Functionality

    Michael K Gschwind;Valentina Salapura

  • 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

  • Method and apparatus for software-assisted thermal management for electronic systems

    Michael Karl Gschwind;Valentina Salapura

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

    Alan Gara;Michael Karl Gschwind;Valentina Salapura

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

    V. Salapura;M. Blumrich;A. Gara

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Karl Gschwind
Michael Karl Gschwind IBM (United States)
Alan Gara
Alan Gara IBM (United States)
Maged M. Michael
Maged M. Michael Facebook (United States)
Clifford A. Pickover
Clifford A. Pickover IBM (United States)
Philip Heidelberger
Philip Heidelberger IBM (United States)
Mark E. Giampapa
Mark E. Giampapa IBM (United States)
Robert W. Wisniewski
Robert W. Wisniewski Intel (United States)
Paul W. Coteus
Paul W. Coteus IBM (United States)
Brian P. Gaucher
Brian P. Gaucher IBM (United States)
José E. Moreira
José E. Moreira IBM (United States)

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