Infrastructure (software libraries) for complex, large-scale numerical simulation. The Portable Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation https://petsc.org/release/
@victotronics.bsky.social
Victor Eijkhout in real life. Computer Scientist, Musician, general renaissance man.
@flatironinstitute.org
Advancing scientific research through computational methods and software tools. Centers: #FlatironCCA, #FlatironCCB, #FlatironCCM, #FlatironCCN and #FlatironCCQ
@numfocus.bsky.social
Open Code = Better Science NumFOCUS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports and promotes world-class, innovative, open source scientific computing.
@boyceg.bsky.social
Professor, Departments of Mathematics and Biomedical Engineering + Adjunct Professor, Department of Applied Physical Sciences + Associate Chair for Research, Department of Mathematics University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
@hpsf.bsky.social
Building the Future of High Performance Software
@michelle-strout.bsky.social
Distinguished Technologist at HPE Adjunct Faculty at University of Arizona I work in High Performance Computing (HPC) and Programming Languages. I like making science work on parallel systems of all kinds, including GPUs, using Chapel (chapel-lang.org).
@ondrejcertik.bsky.social
At Microsoft, previously GSI Technology, Los Alamos National Lab,. Original author of SymPy, SymEngine, LFortran, LPython, co-founder fortran-lang.
@techhpc.bsky.social
We're the HPC Engineering team from AWS, and we publish stuff about running R&D workloads in the cloud. Follow us here, and on YouTube (hpc.news/techshorts), too.
@taccutexas.bsky.social
The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at UT Austin designs and deploys powerful computing technologies to power discoveries that change the world. https://tacc.utexas.edu/