Presenter
Jeremy Johnathan Williams

Biography
Jeremy J. Williams is currently pursuing a PhD in Computer Science with a specialization in
High-Performance Computing and Visualization at KTH. Jeremy will focus on evaluating and investigating the characteristics of processing massive amounts of datasets generated from extreme-scale plasma simulations, with the primary goal of empowering their effective utilization on large-scale supercomputers in advancing fusion energy research. Jeremy has participated in conference proceedings, senior-level executive meetings, and liaisons with research participants/partners to identify and monitor project deliverables, scopes and objectives. Jeremy is part of the KTH HPC Group led by his principal supervisor, Stefano Markidis. He is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and has attained fellowship status in ACM’s Special Interest Group on High-Performance Computing (SIGHPC) for his overall potential for excellence in data science and/or computational science, after a rigorous merit review. Before coming to KTH, Jeremy completed a Master’s Degree in Modelling for Science and Engineering (MMSE) with a Data Science and Engineering Speciality at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) in Cerdanyola del Vallès, Catalonia, Spain. During MMSE, Jeremy completed a research stay at Department of Computer Architecture and Operating Systems (CAOS). Jeremy is interested in: Data Intensive Computing, Performance Engineering, Data Stream Processing, High Performance Computing (HPC) and High-Performance Data Analytics (HPDA). Jeremy enjoys listening to music, travelling and social activities.
High-Performance Computing and Visualization at KTH. Jeremy will focus on evaluating and investigating the characteristics of processing massive amounts of datasets generated from extreme-scale plasma simulations, with the primary goal of empowering their effective utilization on large-scale supercomputers in advancing fusion energy research. Jeremy has participated in conference proceedings, senior-level executive meetings, and liaisons with research participants/partners to identify and monitor project deliverables, scopes and objectives. Jeremy is part of the KTH HPC Group led by his principal supervisor, Stefano Markidis. He is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and has attained fellowship status in ACM’s Special Interest Group on High-Performance Computing (SIGHPC) for his overall potential for excellence in data science and/or computational science, after a rigorous merit review. Before coming to KTH, Jeremy completed a Master’s Degree in Modelling for Science and Engineering (MMSE) with a Data Science and Engineering Speciality at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) in Cerdanyola del Vallès, Catalonia, Spain. During MMSE, Jeremy completed a research stay at Department of Computer Architecture and Operating Systems (CAOS). Jeremy is interested in: Data Intensive Computing, Performance Engineering, Data Stream Processing, High Performance Computing (HPC) and High-Performance Data Analytics (HPDA). Jeremy enjoys listening to music, travelling and social activities.
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