Ομιλητής | Dr. Salvatore Filippone, Lecturer in Software Engineering for Technical Computing at the School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing at Cranfield University |
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Τίτλος | Introduction to the mission and activities of the Centre for Computational Engineering Sciences, part of the School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing of Cranfield University |
Ημερομηνία | Τετάρτη 01/03/2017, ώρα 15:00 |
Χώρος | Αίθουσα Γ1 |
Διεύθυνση | Γκλαβάνη 37, Βόλος |
Βιογραφικό Ομιλητή
Dr. Salvatore Filippone is a Lecturer in Software Engineering for Technical Computing at the School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing at Cranfield University.
Prior to this appointment he has been with the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, in the departments of Industral Engineering and later in the dep. of Civil and Computer Engineering; he has also worked for many years for IBM Co. where he was one of the lead developers of the Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library (ESSL) and Parallel ESSL products.
He holds an MSc degree in electronics and computer engineering, and a PhD in mathematics, both from the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”.
Dr. Filippone is a specialist in numerical linear algebra and high performance computing. He is Associate Editor of the ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, a participant in the Energy Oriented Centre of Excellence (EoCoE), and has been in the panel for Numerical Analysis of the EESI (European Exascale Software Initiative) and EESI-2 projects. He is an evaluator and reviewer of scientific projects in high performance computing for the European Commission and for the US National Science Foundation.
He has taught tutorials and short courses on high performance computing at many conferences and institutions in Italy, Europe and the US, including INFN, Oak Ridge Nat Lab, Lawrence Berkeley Nat.Lab, Nat. Center for Atmospheric Research, and the conferences SC12, SC14, SC15, ISC6 and SC16
Πληροφορίες
We give an introduction to the mission and activities of the Centre, part of the School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing of Cranfield University, including the Master in Computational and Software Techniques for Engineering programme and the various study opportunities available.