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Christoph Niethammer
Christoph Niethammer is a senior researcher at HLRS. Currently, his main acivities are related to MPI and performance optimization of applications. He also lectures on various HPC related topics.
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Prof. Dr. Philipp Neumann
Philipp Neumann holds the chair for high performance computing at HSU. A particular research focus of his group is the development of massively parallel simulation software for molecular-continuum flows. Since 2022, the HPC group at HSU operates the PetaFLOP-capable HPC cluster HSUper.
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JP Dr.-Ing. Simon Stephan
Simon Stephan is assistant professor for molecular thermodynamics at RPTU Kaiserslautern. He has a PhD in process engineering and has worked for around 10 years in molecular thermodynamics and molecular simulation using in particular molecular dynamics simulation.
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Jadran Vrabec
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Jadran Vrabec is head of the Thermodynamics Department at the Institute of Process Engineering at the Technical University of Berlin (TUB).
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Samuel Newcome
Samuel Newcome, M.Sc., is a doctoral candidate in Computer Science at TUM. He is working in the particle simulation research group which primarily develop the auto-tuning particle simulation library AutoPas and aim to provide optimal node-level algorithm selection for simulation codes ranging from Molecular Dynamics to Space Debris.
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Patrick Gralka
Patrick Gralka, M.Sc., is a research assistant at the University of Stuttgart (VISUS). His research interests include visualization of large atomistic data, scalable rendering methods for scientific data, and visualization software design.
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Dr. Guido Reina
Guido Reina is a research associate at the University of Stuttgart (VISUS), where he also obtained his Ph.D. in visualization. His research interests include visualization of large data, parallel methods, and visualization software design.
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Fabian Löhr
Fabian Löhr manages the R&D projects at wind.CORES and wants to drive sustainability in the IT industry. He studied industrial engineering with a focus on thermodynamics and energy technology in Paderborn.