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David Lenz is a PhD student in the Department of Mathematics and member of the Computational Science, Mathematics, and Engineering (CSME) Program at UCSD. His current research interests are in finite element methods for time-dependent PDEs, with an emphasis on parallel-in-time methods. | David Lenz is a PhD student in the Department of Mathematics and member of the Computational Science, Mathematics, and Engineering (CSME) Program at UCSD. His current research interests are in finite element methods for time-dependent PDEs, with an emphasis on parallel-in-time methods. | ||
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Revision as of 15:41, 11 July 2018
Current Personnel
Yifeng Cui
Personal Webpage
Dr. Yifeng Cui is the founding Director of HPGeoC, and an adjunct professor at San Diego State University. He has general research interests in high performance computing, with expertise in parallelization, optimization, and performance evaluation on both massively parallel and vector machines. He is also currently a director of Intel Parallel Computing Center at SDSC. Cui earned his Ph.D. in hydrology from the University of Freiburg, Germany.
Alexander Breuer
Personal Webpage
Alexander’s research covers the entire simulation pipeline of hyperbolic solvers with emphasis on seismic simulations. This includes node-level performance leveraging SIMD-paradigms, hybrid and heterogeneous parallelization up to machine-size and co-design of numerics and large-scale optimizations. In 2014 Alexander was honored with an ACM/IEEE-CS George Michael Memorial HPC Fellowship. In addition he and his collaborators have been awarded with the PRACE ISC Award and nominated as ACM Gordon Bell finalists.
Amit Chourasia
Personal Webpage
Amit Chourasia is lead of Visualization Services at SDSC. His work centers around the development and application of software tools that allow simulation of massively large data sets produced by scientific and engineering applications. His academic research is in animation, computer graphics, and visualization. He holds a Baccalaureate degree in architecture and a Master's degree in Computers Graphics Technology.
Dawei Mu
Dawei Mu Ph.D., is a computational geophysicist, with years of heterogeneous computation programming experience. He received his Ph.D from University of Wyoming in 2015 and worked on many projects like developing paralleled, GPU-enabled software with Discontinuous Galerkin method program, joint seismic/EM inversion program and discontinuous mesh adapted Finite Difference method program. His research interest is focused on developing high performance scientific software with hybrid computational environment.
Dmitry Pekurovsky
Dmitry Pekurovsky Ph.D., is a senior computational scientist with training in Theoretical/Computational High Energy Physics and many years of experience in High Performance Computing. He has worked on a number of projects in diverse areas such as Lattice QCD, Bioinformatics, Turbulence and Oceanography. He is the author of numerical library P3DFFT http://www.p3dfft.net. His interests include code optimization, performance evaluation, open source software, numerical libraries and enabling large-scale simulations.
Daniel Roten
Daniel Roten is a computational seismologist. Prior to SDSC, he was a senior research and lecturer with Swiss Seismological Service, ETH Zuerich. He received his Ph.D in seismology from ETH in 2007. Daniel has a joint research appointment at San Diego State.
Danning Wang, Visiting Scholar
Danning Wang is a visiting scholar from The Second Monitoring and Application Center, China Earthquake Administration (CEA), who received his Master’s Degree in Solid Geophysics from Institute of Earthquake, China Earthquake Administration (CEA ) in 2014 and Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from the Xi’an University of Technology in 2003. His research interest is focused on heterogeneous high-performance computing and seismic wave simulation.
Students
Jared Bryan
Jared Bryan is an undergraduate Physics and Geology student at Utah State University, currently interning with Alexander Breuer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center. His internship is part of the Southern California Earthquake Center Summer of Undergraduate Research Experience (SCEC-SURE). His project is focussed on using deep learning to locate fault ruptures in topographically and geologically realistic domains.
David Lenz
David Lenz is a PhD student in the Department of Mathematics and member of the Computational Science, Mathematics, and Engineering (CSME) Program at UCSD. His current research interests are in finite element methods for time-dependent PDEs, with an emphasis on parallel-in-time methods.
Justin Zhang
Justin Zhang is a high school student attending Canyon Crest Academy. His research studies the accuracy of lowered precision computations. Specifically, Justin focuses on small, dense or sparse matrix multiplication and it's relation to the optimization of high-performance computing.
Alumni & Visitors
Dr. Sashka Davis, UCSD
Sweta Gupta, UCSD
Shashank Kaushik, UCSD
Dr. Kwangyoon Lee, Qualcomm
Barry Lockwood, UCSD
Dr. Hieu Nguyen, UCI
Dr. Cathy Zeng, EtonBio
Jing Zhu, TeraData
Layton Chen, UCSD |
Dr. Dong Ju Choi, SDSC |
Susan He, UBC |
100px | Dr. Yuanfang Hu, eBay, Meituan |
Dr. Timothy Kaiser, CSM |
Rajdeep Konwar, UCSD |
Jenny Lee, Del Norte High School |
Marcus Noack, SRL |
100px | Efecan Poyraz, |
Junyi Qiu, Falcon Computing |
Dr. Joey Reed, UCSD |
Troy Smith, UQueensland |
Dr. Shiyu Song, Baidu |
Arjun Srinivasan, UCSD |
Dr. Josh Tobin, Edgestream Partners |
Dr. Gautam Wilkins, |
Adrian Wong, UCSD |
Dr. Heming Xu, Fico |
Jiyang Yu, UCSD |
Steve Zhao, UCSD |
Hui Zhou, CEA |
Jun Zhou, Baidu |
External Collaborators
Dr. Scott Baden , Professor of Computer Science, University of California, San Diego
Dr. Xing Cai , Professor, Simula Research Laboratory, University of Oslo
Dr. Po Chen, Associate Professor in the Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wyoming
Dr. Zizhong Chen, Associate Professor of Computer Science, University of California, Riverside
Dr. Steven M. Day, Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University
Dr. James Dieterich , Professor of Geophysics, Department of Earth Sciences, University of California, Riverside`
Dr. Pradeep Dubey, Director of Parallel Computing Lab, Intel
Dr. Thomas Jordan , Professor in Geological Sciences, Director of Southern California Earthquake Center, University of Southern California
Dr. Timothy Kaiser , Director of High Performance and Research Computing, Colorado School of Mines
Mr. Philip Maechling , Information Technology Architect, Southern California Earthquake Center
Dr. Jean-Bernard Minster , Professor, Scripps Institute of Oceanography/University of California, San Diego
Dr. Kengo Nakajima, Professor, Supercomputing Division, The University of Tokyo
Dr. Kim Olsen, Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences, San Diego State University
Dr. Dhabaleswar K. Panda , Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, The Ohio State University