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Susan Coghlan is an expert in designing and deploying the world’s largest extreme-scale parallel and distributed computing systems. For almost 30 years she has pioneered the evaluation, selection, design, integration, and operation of first-of-their kind computer systems, from one of the first commercially integrated Linux clusters deployed by a national laboratory to the transition to large shared memory systems and more recently massively parallel low-power cores with on-package memory. Many of the systems Susan has worked on were ranked among the top 10 fastest computers in the world. She also has experience leading a commercial software code team. In 2000, Susan helped found a research laboratory for TurboLinux that developed the world’s first dynamic provisioning system for cloud computing and HPC clusters. Susan was both a senior software developer and project manager.
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Birds of a Feather
Energy Efficiency
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