Dr. Markus Wetzstein
Angestellt, Developer Technology Engineer (DevTech), NVIDIA
Zurich, Schweiz
Werdegang
Berufserfahrung von Markus Wetzstein
Bis heute 8 Jahre, seit Juli 2016
Developer Technology Engineer (DevTech)
NVIDIA
2 Jahre und 4 Monate, Dez. 2013 - März 2016
Software Development Specialist
Swiss National Supercomputing Center, CSCS
3 Jahre und 5 Monate, Juli 2010 - Nov. 2013
Postdoc in High Performance Computing / Computational Astrophysics
University of Zurich
- work in the Swiss High Performance + High Productivity Computing (HP2C) project – performance analysis and optimization of an adaptive mesh refinement simulation code (RAMSES) - responsible for planning, implementation, validation and performance analysis of a hybrid OpenMP+MPI parallelization - responsible for cooperation with project partner CSCS (Swiss National Supercomputing Centre)
3 Jahre, Juli 2007 - Juni 2010
Postdoc in Computational Astrophysics
Princeton University
– Hybride Parallelisierung und Integration von zwei kosmologischen Simulationscodes (TVD und TPM), – Arbeit an gitter- und teilchenbasierten numerischen Methoden zur Simulation von Hydrodynamik und Gravitation
4 Jahre, Juli 2003 - Juni 2007
Postdoctoral Researcher, Computational Astrophysics
Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich
– development of numerical models of galaxy mergers and the formation of tidal dwarf galaxies – responsible for planning and procurement of high performance computing and IT infrastructure
2 Jahre und 5 Monate, Feb. 2001 - Juni 2003
Graduate Student, Computational Astrophysics
Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg
– development of VINE, a new simulation code (tree based N-body code with Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH), hardware acceleration), – work on particle based numerical methods for simulating hydrodynamics (SPH) and gravity (tree codes, N-body problem), - responsible for collaboration with project partners int he GRACE project (implementation of Smoothed ParticleHydrodynamics and the Ahmad-Cohen neighbor scheme on reconfigurable hardware (FPGAs) and integration into existing simulation codes)
Ausbildung von Markus Wetzstein
Physics
Heidelberg University
Astronomy
Heidelberg University
Computational Astrophysics
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Deutsch
Muttersprache
Französisch
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