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Biography
Johannes Blaschke has worked in the Data Science Engagement group at NERSC since 2019, leading the NESAP for Data project, and the workflow readiness activities for the next-generation NERSC systems. NESAP for Data addresses data-intensive pipelines that process massive datasets from experimental and observational science facilities like synchrotron light sources, telescopes, microscopes, particle accelerators, or genome sequencers. His work includes researching new high-productivity HPC programming models and techniques; developing cross-facility workflows; and applying novel simulation techniques to a broad range of complex systems. This has led to him becoming a long-time advocate for the Julia language.
Presentations
Birds of a Feather
Programming Frameworks and System Software
TP
XO/EX
Workshop
Applications
Distributed Computing
Compilers
Heterogeneous Computing
Message Passing
Programming Frameworks and System Software
Task Parallelism
W
Workshop
Accelerators
Applications
Distributed Computing
Compilers
Heterogeneous Computing
Message Passing
Programming Frameworks and System Software
Task Parallelism
W