Dr. Christian EngelmannOak Ridge National Laboratory
Dr. Christian Engelmann is a computer scientist at Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, which is the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) largest
multiprogram science and technology laboratory with an annual budget of
$1.4 billion. He has 17
years experience in software R&D for extreme-scale high-performance
computing (HPC) systems. Dr. Engelmann’s research solves computer
science challenges in HPC software, such as scalability, dependability,
energy efficiency, and portability. His primary expertise
is in HPC resilience. Dr. Engelmann received the 2015 DOE Early Career
Award for research in resilience design patterns for extreme scale
HPC. His secondary expertise is in lightweight simulation of
future-generation extreme-scale supercomputers. Dr. Engelmann
earned a M.Sc. in Computer Systems Engineering from the University of
Applied Sciences Berlin, Germany, in 2001, a M.Sc. in Computer Science
from the University of Reading, UK, also in 2001, and a Ph.D. in
Computer Science from the University of Reading in
2008. He is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM),
the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and the
Advanced Computing Systems Association (USENIX). |