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David M. Rogers is a computational scientist in the National Center for Computational Sciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His research interests include reproducible computation, mathematics, and theory-enabling high-performance computing methods for electron- to fluid-scale modeling. Rogers received his Ph.D. degree in physical chemistry from the University of Cincinnati. He is a member of the American Chemical and Physical Societies.
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