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Jefferson Amstutz SURVICE Engineering, USA
Jefferson is a Software Engineer in the Applied Technology Operation of SURVICE Engineering Company. His work leverages advances in massively parallel computing architectures to solve a variety of physics-based simulation problems in domains such as ballistic vulnerability analysis, radio-frequency propagation, and soft-body simulation.
Cedric Andreolli Intel Corporation, France
Cédric is an Application Engineer in the Energy team where he helps optimize customer applications running on Intel platforms for the Oil and Gas industry.
Meenakshi Arunachalam Intel Corporation, USA
Meena is a Performance Architect working on performance analysis and modeling of workloads on Intel Xeon and Intel Xeon Phi products. She works on projections and modeling of key workloads and industry benchmarks. She builds insights using her models and tools including microarchitecture analyses and optimizing application performance as seen by the user.
Gaurav Bansal Intel Corporation, USA
Gaurav is an HPC Software Applications Engineer in the Software and Services Group. His focus is on enabling and modernizing applications in the manufacturing vertical, such as computational fluid dynamics and structural analysis, including advantage of the Intel's current and future generation multicore and many-core platforms.
Martin Berzins SCI Institute & School of Computing, University of Utah, USA
Martin is a Professor of Computer Science in the School of Computing and the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute at the University of Utah. His broad research interests include parallel software for use on modern heterogeneous computer architectures.
Paul Besl Intel Corporation, USA
Paul works in the Software and Services Group with a focus on CAE applications used by manufacturing organizations. Paul is also chair of the SPEC Graphics Workstation Performance Group.
Ashraf Bhuiyan Intel Corporation, USA
Ashraf is a Software Engineer, specializing in code optimization, and has helped projects including Amber utilize parallelism. Prior to Intel, he worked on NSF funded projects as a multicore optimization expert.
Stephen Blair-Chappell Intel Corporation, United Kingdom
Stephen is a Technical Consulting Engineer at Intel, and has worked in the Compiler team for the last 15 years. Stephens provides consulting and training to the Intel Parallel Computing Centers in EMEA. Stephen is an author of the book Parallel Programming with Intel Parallel Studio XE.
Leonardo Borges Intel Corporation, USA
Leo is a Senior Staff Engineer and has been engaged with the Intel Many Integrated Core program from its early days. He specializes in HPC applying his background in numerical analysis and in developing parallel numerical math libraries. Leo is focused on optimization work related to the Oil and Gas industry.
James P. Briggs University of Cambridge, UK
James is a Parallel Programmer at the COSMOS IPCC at the Stephen Hawking Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge. He works with scientists to modernize and optimize cosmology codes for modern and future architectures. His interests are in computational astrophysics and parallel and high-performance computing.
Mikhail Brinskiy Intel Corporation, Russia
Mikhail is a Software Development Engineer working in the Software and Services Group with focus on the Intel MPI Library development. Mikhail has a strong background on numerical modeling for applied physics.
Michal Brylinski Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, USA
Michal runs a Computational Systems Biology Lab, where most of the projects lie at the intersection of structural biology, bioinformatics, and high-performance computing. He is actively involved in the design and development of novel algorithms and codes for drug discovery and repositioning. He is highly interested in the application of massively parallel hardware accelerators in structural bioinformatics, functional genomics, cheminformatics, and pharmacogenomics. He also teaches courses on computational biology, biophysics, physical chemistry, and molecular dynamics.
Vlad Calina Intel Corporation, Romania
Vlad is a Software Engineer at Intel working on performance analysis and characterization of HPC applications. He focuses on the impact that various architectural features like vectorization and prefetching have on application performance.
James Dinan Intel Corporation, USA
James is a Software Architect working in the area of High-Performance Computing. He has served on the MPI Forum for several years and was a contributor to the MPI 3.0 specification. Jim was previously the James Wallace Givens postdoctoral fellow at Argonne National Laboratory. His research interests include parallel programming models, high-performance fabrics, scalable runtime systems, distributed algorithms, scientific computing, and computer architecture.
Jussi Enkovaara CSC, Finland
Jussi is a Senior Application Scientist in High-Performance Computing support at CSC and a docent of computational physics in Aalto University, Finland. Among others, he is interested in numerical methods for electronic structure simulations and utilizing Python in the context of high-performance computing. He is one of the key developers of the density-functional-theory-based software package GPAW.
Rob Farber TechEnablement.com, USA
Rob is a Consultant with an extensive background in HPC and a long history of working with national laboratories and corporations engaged in HPC optimization work. Rob has authored/edited several books on GPU programming and is the CEO/Publisher of TechEnablement.com.
Julia Fedorova Intel Corporation, Russia
Julia is a Principal Engineer in the Software and Services Group where she works on performance profiling and analysis tools including Intel VTune Amplifier XE. Recently, she has been focusing on GPU compute analysis. She loves the challenge of optimizing software and improving the tools they develop through this experience.
Wei P. Feinstein Louisiana State University, USA
Wei works in the HPC group assisting researchers from different disciplines to efficiently utilize computer cluster resources. She is also a computational biologist interested in developing algorithms for computational biophysics with applications in drug discovery. She develops high-performance parallel and heterogeneous codes to boost the performance of applications in biology. In addition, Wei co-leads the TESC (Technologies for Extreme Scale Computing) team, where a group of interdisciplinary graduate students at LSU collaborate to improve the performance of various domain science projects using hardware accelerators.
Evan Felix Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), USA
Evan is a Research Scientist and HPC Engineer in the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a Department of Energy (DOE) users facility at PNNL. He is a senior member of the team that runs the Molecular Science Computing Facility, which provides supercomputing resources and archive capabilities for researchers at PNNL, and at universities and laboratories around the world. This team has deployed systems that have ranked highly on the top500.org supercomputer list, and maintains a multi-petabyte data archive. He works on numerous open-source projects, many of which are used to maintain, monitor, and deploy supercomputing systems.
James R. Fergusson University of Cambridge, UK
James is a Lecturer in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. His work mainly concerns connecting theoretical models of the very early universe with observational data. He is a member of the Planck satellite mission and has done extensive work in the field of non-Gaussianity, producing the strongest available constraints on non-standard models of inflation.
Evgeny Fiksman Intel Corporation,...
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