User:Soon-Heum Ko (NSC)
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Soon-Heum Ko (NSC)
Application expert in Computational fluid dynamics, 100% full time equivalent, financed by SNIC (30%) and PRACE (70%)
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Quick facts
- If you feel troubled in pronouncing Soon-Heum, then just call me Jeff
- Work at NSC since 2011
- Ph.D. in 2008; Two years of postdoctoral experience in computational science (Code porting to scientific frameworks, hybrid CFD-MD simulation with scheduling of coupled applications)
- Details on experiences/researches and biography can be found here
- Project List
- NSC-promoted code parallelization support (collaboration with Dr. L. Davidson from Charmers University on parallelizing his LES code). Joined from Mar. 1, 2011 to Feb. 29, 2012.
- Synthetic benchmark analysis on Curie Tier-0 system: A 1IP task in the PRACE project, which objects to develop the European HPC Ecosystem. Joined from Jul. 1, 2011 to Jun. 30, 2012.
- PRACE WP7-2IP Activities: Code Optimization support for ClustalW-MPI, NEMO code benchmarking. From Jul. 1, 2011 to Jun. 30, 2013.
- GPU/Accelerator Pilot Project at NSC: GPU/IntelMIC system construction and the programming model test. Joined from Apr. 1, 2012 to Dec. 31, 2013.
Expertise
Projects
- From PRACE
- Parallel I/O Implementation on the Multiple Sequence Alignment Software ClustalW-MPI
- Performance Benchmark of NEMO Oceanography Code
- Enabling Xnavis for Massively Parallel Simulations of Wind Farms
- Computer-Aided Drug Design
- With SMHI
- HYPE Code Parallelisation
- From SNIC
- Dalton CPP-LR parallelization
- Old Projects
- NSC-promoted code parallelization support (collaboration with Dr. L. Davidson from Charmers University on parallelizing his LES code). Joined from Mar. 1, 2011 to Feb. 29, 2012.
- Synthetic benchmark analysis on Curie Tier-0 system: A 1IP task in the PRACE project, which objects to develop the European HPC Ecosystem. Joined from Jul. 1, 2011 to Jun. 30, 2012.
- GPU/Accelerator Pilot Project at NSC: GPU/IntelMIC system construction and the programming model test. Joined from Apr. 1, 2012 to the Dec. 31, 2012.