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Nuno Nobre is a computational scientist at the Hartree Centre. He collaborates with companies and research institutions, such as the Met Office, UKAEA, ECMWF and INL, to optimize their scientific applications for tomorrow's emerging challenges and computer architectures.
Nuno holds a master's degree in physics engineering from the University of Coimbra, which finished with a one-year research period using Density-Functional Theory, a quantum mechanical method that uses functionals of the electronic density. He then completed a doctoral degree in computer science at the University of Manchester. His work built on the polyhedral model, an algebraic model of a program’s loop statements that leverages linear programming for automatic code optimizations.
While in Manchester, Nuno also worked on numerical problems in mechanical engineering, computational electromagnetics, and weather and climate modelling.
Nuno holds a master's degree in physics engineering from the University of Coimbra, which finished with a one-year research period using Density-Functional Theory, a quantum mechanical method that uses functionals of the electronic density. He then completed a doctoral degree in computer science at the University of Manchester. His work built on the polyhedral model, an algebraic model of a program’s loop statements that leverages linear programming for automatic code optimizations.
While in Manchester, Nuno also worked on numerical problems in mechanical engineering, computational electromagnetics, and weather and climate modelling.
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