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Sebastian Keller is an experienced computational scientist currently serving as Lead Scientific Software and Applications at CSCS since November 2018. Prior to this role, Sebastian held positions as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Stanford University and as a Research Scientist at ETH Zurich, where significant contributions included the development of numerical algorithms for GPUs and the main development of the QCMaquis simulation program. Academic qualifications include a PhD in Physical Chemistry, an MSc in Physics, and a B.Sc. in Interdisciplinary Sciences, all obtained from ETH Zurich, along with an exchange semester in Computational Chemistry at the University of Cambridge.
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Founded in 1991, CSCS, the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre, develops and promotes technical and scientific services for the Swiss research community in the fields of high-performance computing. CSCS enables world-class scientific research by pioneering, operating and supporting leading-edge supercomputing technologies. The centre collaborates with domestic and foreign researchers, and carries out its own research in scientific computing. Located in Lugano, in the southern, Italian-speaking part of Switzerland, CSCS is an autonomous unit of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich).