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Hans-Christian Hoppe
Biography
Hans-Christian Hoppe has made significant contributions to HPC since the 1990s, with an impact on the MPI standard, first proof use of virtualization in Grid systems, a leading scalable performance analysis tool, and the co-definition of the Modular Supercomputing Architecture (MSA).

Since 2003, he worked as a Principal Engineer with Intel, responsible for the Intel Cluster tools, early research on Manycore, the Intel Visual Computing Institute, and the Intel Exascale Lab at JSC, and as co-lead for a Darpa project on disruptive Graph-analytics architectures.

In 2022, he joined Jülich Supercomputing Centre and ParTec AG, leading the DEEP-SEA project and contributing to several other EU-funded projects, including the RAISE CoE and EUPEX. His research interests include heterogeneous system architectures, dynamic use of resources in HPC, scalable performance analysis methods and tools, and integration of disruptive technologies (such as Quantum Computing) into HPC infrastructures.
Presentations
Birds of a Feather
Middleware and System Software
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Birds of a Feather
Programming Frameworks and System Software
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