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The HLC (High-Performance Large-Scale Computing) lab is led by Daniele De Sensi and part of the Department of Computer Science at Sapienza University of Rome.

Our research spans from network interconnect design and collective communication algorithms to HPC applications and emerging AI accelerators. You can find more about our research by checking the publications page.

If you have questions feel free to send us an e-mail.

News

Jul 10, 2026 🎉 I’m happy to announce that three papers have been accepted at SC 2026: High-Performance Tensor Formulation of the Viterbi Algorithm for Hidden Semi-Markov Models (Lorenzo Piarulli, Elia Belli, and myself), Provisioning Networks for AI Supercomputers: A Trace-Driven Study of Performance Sensitivity at Unprecedented Scale (in collaboration with ETH Zurich and Microsoft), Characterizing the Scalability and Performance of Large-Scale AI Training Under Multi-Tenancy (collaboration with University of Trento, NVIDIA, ENEA, and Julich). We also got two posters accepted at Euro-Par 2026: Fairness Implications of Ultra Ethernet Congestion Control in Datacenters (led by Taha Rahmani) and Short Hops, Big Gains: Beyond Asymptotic Costs in Collective Communication on Dragonfly+ (led by Chiara Di Stefano). Congratulations to all the co-authors.
May 20, 2026 🥇 Saverio’s paper on PICO won the Best Paper Award at ISC’26. Congratulations to Saverio and all the team!
Mar 23, 2026 🎉 I’m happy to announce that two papers have been accepted at ISC 2026: PICO: Performance Insights for Collective Operations, presents a tool for fine-grained profiling and benchmarking of collective operations (work led by Saverio Pasqualoni) and Characterizing the Impact of Congestion in Modern HPC Interconnects (work led by Lorenzo Piarulli). Saverio and Lorenzo will be presenting their papers at ISC this June in Hamburg.
Oct 22, 2025 🎉 I’m happy to announce that our paper Flowcut Switching: High-Performance Adaptive Routing with In-Order Delivery Guarantees has been accepted in IEEE Transactions on Networking.

Selected Publications

2026

  1. High-Performance Tensor Formulation of the Viterbi Algorithm for Hidden Semi-Markov Models
    Lorenzo Piarulli, Elia Belli, and Daniele De Sensi
    In Proceedings of the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC’26), Nov 2026
  2. The Landscape of GPU-Centric Communication
    Didem Unat, Ilyas Turimbetov, Mohammed Kefah Taha Issa, and 4 more authors
    ACM Comput. Surv., Mar 2026

2025

  1. Bine Trees: Enhancing Collective Operations by Optimizing Communication Locality
    Daniele De Sensi, Saverio Pasqualoni, Lorenzo Piarulli, and 5 more authors
    In Proceedings of the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC’25), Nov 2025

2024

  1. HammingMesh: A Network Topology for Large-Scale Deep Learning
    Torsten Hoefler, Tommaso Bonato, Daniele De Sensi, and 6 more authors
    Communications of the ACM, Nov 2024
    Online First
  2. Swing: Short-cutting Rings for Higher Bandwidth Allreduce
    Daniele De Sensi, Tommaso Bonato, David Saam, and 1 more author
    In 21th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI 24), Apr 2024

2022

  1. Noise in the Clouds: Influence of Network Performance Variability on Application Scalability
    Daniele De Sensi, Tiziano De Matteis, Konstantin Taranov, and 3 more authors
    Proc. ACM Meas. Anal. Comput. Syst., Dec 2022

2021

  1. Flare: Flexible in-Network Allreduce
    Daniele De Sensi, Salvatore Di Girolamo, Saleh Ashkboos, and 2 more authors
    In Proceedings of the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, St. Louis, Missouri, 2021

2020

  1. An In-Depth Analysis of the Slingshot Interconnect
    Daniele De Sensi, Salvatore Di Girolamo, Kim H. McMahon, and 2 more authors
    In Proceedings of the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, Atlanta, Georgia, 2020

2019

  1. Mitigating Network Noise on Dragonfly Networks Through Application-aware Routing
    Daniele De Sensi, Salvatore Di Girolamo, and Torsten Hoefler
    In Proceedings of the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, Denver, Colorado, 2019