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In 1984, while working on his Computer Science and Mathematics degree at New Mexico State University, Mr. Lujan supported the first parallel I/O and Fortran libraries on the early Cray systems at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He then transitioned to operating system development and support for the first version of Unix on Cray systems, and ultimately to cluster integration and project management with the deployment of the first large-scale cluster for use in the NNSA’s Advanced Simulation and Computing program. Currently, he is involved in the project management, acquisition, and technical integration of current and future large-scale supercomputing systems and their associated R&D. He serves as the ASC Program/Project Director for the High Performance Computing division at Los Alamos National Laboratory. His project portfolio includes the Trinity, Crossroads, Venado, and ATS-5 projects.
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Workshop
Codesign
Hardware Technologies
Large Scale Systems
Software Engineering
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