Vadim Karpusenko
vadim@colfax-intl.com
HPC Researcher
Vadim Karpusenko, PhD, is Principal HPC Research Engineer at Colfax International* involved in training and consultancy projects on data mining, software development and statistical analysis of complex systems. His research interests are in the area of physical modeling with HPC clusters, highly parallel architectures, and code optimization.
Vadim holds a PhD in computational biophysics from North Carolina State University for his research on the free energy and stability of helical secondary structures of proteins.
He is a co-author of the book “Parallel Programming and Optimization with Intel® Xeon Phi™ Coprocessors," lead instructor of a developer training course of the same name, a regular contributor to the online resource Colfax Research, and an author of an invited paper in the upcoming book “High Performance Parallelism Pearls."
Useful Links
- “Configuration and Benchmarks of Peer-to-Peer Communication over Giga-bit Ethernet and InfiniBand in a Cluster with Intel® Xeon Phi™ Coprocessors" (Colfax Research)
- “First evaluation of the CPU, GPGPU and MIC architectures for real time particle tracking based on Hough transform at the LHC" (JINST)
- “Heterogeneous Clustering with Homogeneous Code: Accelerate MPI Applications Without Code Surgery Using Intel® Xeon Phi™ Coprocessors" (hpgu.org)
- "How to Write Your Own Blazingly Fast Library of Special Functions for Intel® Xeon Phi™ Coprocessors
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