NERSC
Nick Wright is the advanced technologies group lead and the NERSC chief architect. He focuses on evaluating future technologies for potential application in scientific computing. He led the effort to optimize the architecture of the Perlmutter machine, the first NERSC platform designed to meet the needs of both large-scale simulation and data analysis from experimental facilities. Before moving to NERSC, he was a member of the Performance Modeling and Characterization (PMaC) group at the San Diego Supercomputing Center. He earned both his undergraduate and doctoral degrees in chemistry at the University of Durham in England.
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NERSC
NERSC is the primary scientific computing facility for the Office of Science in the U.S. Department of Energy.