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Tim Jammer
Biography
Tim Jammer is a PhD candidate at the Institute for Scientific Computing at Technical University of Darmstadt.
He received his Bachelor and Master degree from the University of Hamburg, while also working as a student research assistant at the DKRZ.
His research interests are mainly in parallel and high performance computing with a particular focus on compiler-based analysis and rewriting tools for the efficient use of MPI.
He is one of the authors and main contributors of the MPI correctness benchmark suite MPI-CorrBench, as well as other MPI-related tools that can be found at https://github.com/tudasc.
In addition to his research position, he is a staff member at the Hessian Competence Center for High Performance Computing (www.hkhlr.de), providing user support and regular training courses for Hessian HPC users.
He received his Bachelor and Master degree from the University of Hamburg, while also working as a student research assistant at the DKRZ.
His research interests are mainly in parallel and high performance computing with a particular focus on compiler-based analysis and rewriting tools for the efficient use of MPI.
He is one of the authors and main contributors of the MPI correctness benchmark suite MPI-CorrBench, as well as other MPI-related tools that can be found at https://github.com/tudasc.
In addition to his research position, he is a staff member at the Hessian Competence Center for High Performance Computing (www.hkhlr.de), providing user support and regular training courses for Hessian HPC users.
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