Ezhilmathi Krishnasamy
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Faculty or Centre | Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine | ||||
Department | Department of Computer Science | ||||
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Université du Luxembourg Maison du Nombre 6, Avenue de la Fonte L-4364 Esch-sur-Alzette |
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Campus Office | MNO, E02 0225-030 | ||||
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Telephone | (+352) 46 66 44 6265 | ||||
Dr. Ezhilmathi Krishnasamy is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Parallel Computing and Optimization Group, PCOG, headed by Prof. Pascal Bouvry. He is coordinating the PRACE-6IP project from Luxembourg University. There are eight work packages in PRACE-6IP, in which Luxembourg University is participating in four work packages. The highlights of the contribution are producing research articles about new trends in computer architecture & parallel programming, research, and HPC teaching & training. Apart from these, he participates in research (High Performance Computing) and teaching activities at Luxembourg University.
Before coming to Luxembourg, he has obtained a PhD degree in Computer Science, High Performance Scientific Computing in Applications with Direct Finite Element Simulation. He spent three years at KTH, Sweden and one year in BCAM, Bilbao, for his PhD degree. Furthermore, he has a vast knowledge of education in chemical engineering, energy & environmental engineering and mechanical engineering. He has obtained his master's degree education from Linköping University, Sweden.
Last updated on: Thursday, 22 April 2021
- One of the summer school participants at the PRACE Summer of HPC in 2013. And represented from the Linköping University, Sweden. Spent two months at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Ljubljana.
- Erasmus exchange student for 10 months at Simula, Oslo, Norway.
- “La Caixa” - Severo Ochoa International Ph.D. Fellowships Programme (4 years Ph.D. programme), Basque Center for Applied Mathematics and Royal Institute of Technology
- IVA Research 2 Business 100-list.
- Bicky Chakraborty Entrepreneur Program, 1 of 8 winners, KTH.
- KTH Innovation Startup (Icarus Digital Math).
- KTH Innovation Brighter Program Class of 2019.
Last updated on: 04 Mar 2022
Research Interests:
- High Performance Computing
- Numerical Methods
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- AI and Optimization
- Quantum Computing
Collaborators:
- Prof. Xing Cai, Simula, High Performance Computing, Oslo, Norway
- Senior Scientist Natalja Rakowsky and Senior Scientist Sven Harig, Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Germany
- Prof. Laura Saavedra, Analysis and Experiments in Fluid Mechanics and Combustion, Madrid, Spain
- Prof. Johan Hoffman, Numerical Analysis, KTH, Sweden
- doc. dr. Leon Kos, University of Ljubljana (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering), Ljubljana, Slovenia
Last updated on: 04 Mar 2022
- GPU programming for scientific computing and beyond
- Intelligent Systems 1
- Optimisation for Computer Science (Project supervisor)
Last updated on: 04 Mar 2022

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in ACM Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing (PEARC'21) (2021, July)