Flexcompute
Zongfu Yu has a diverse work experience, beginning in 2009 when they were a Postdoc Researcher at Stanford University. In 2012 they were promoted to Research Associate at Stanford University. From 2013 to 2016 they worked at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, first as an Assistant Professor and then as the Jack St. Clair Kilby Associate Professor. In 2016 they became the President and Co-founder of Flexcompute.
Zongfu Yu received their Bachelor of Science (BS) in Physics from the University of Science and Technology of China between 2000 and 2004. Zongfu then pursued a Master of Science (MS) in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University from 2006 to 2008. Finally, they completed their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Applied Physics at Stanford University between 2004 and 2009.
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Flexcompute
By reducing solve times for cutting-edge R&D by orders of magnitude we are making what seemed impossible, possible. What makes FlexCompute different from all other simulation providers is our speed and our expertise. While others are content looking for marginal improvements we seek a paradigm shift of capabilities. Our world-class experts started with a blank canvas and posed the initial question of, “What is theoretically possible for R&D simulations given advancements in emerging computing?” With this guiding question, we wrote our solvers from scratch, optimizing at every layer, to maximize the potential of these emerging chips. The result enables what was previously impossible to not only be possible but ultra-accessible. We know how difficult it can be to do your best work when you're constantly weighing trade-offs between speed, fidelity, cost, and availability. With our unprecedented speed and ultra-flexible business model, we eliminate the need for these choices so that you can focus on what matters.