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Albert Reuther is a senior technical staff member of the MIT Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center (LLSC). He brought interactive supercomputing to Lincoln Laboratory through the establishment of LLGrid, founded the LLSC, and leads the LLSC Computational Science and Engineering team. He developed the gridMatlab high-performance computing (HPC) cluster toolbox for pMatlab and is the computer system architect of the MIT Supercloud and numerous interactive supercomputing clusters based on Supercloud, including those in the LLSC. As a computational engineer, he has worked with many teams within the Laboratory and beyond to develop efficient parallel and distributed algorithms to solve a wide array of computational problems. Albert studied computer and electrical engineering at Purdue University, where he received his PhD in 2000. He also earned an MBA in 2001 from the Collège des Ingénieurs in Paris, France, and Stuttgart, Germany.
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Birds of a Feather
State of the Practice
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XO/EX
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Distributed Computing
Security
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