
Professional Experience
Main product:
- ADIOS, the ADaptable IO Framework, is a publish-subscribe abstraction for self-describing data. It is used by extreme scale applications as a scalable IO library to produce and consumer petabytes of data on storage, for code coupling of parallel programs, as well as for in situ data processing and visualization. I have been the lead developer of the ADIOS software since the first public release.
Main projects:
- OLCF. My role in the Oak Ridge Leadership Facility is to help applications use better I/O techniques and to develop new solutions for their needs.
- DOE ASCR SciDAC Institute for Resource and Application Productivity through computation, Information, and Data Science, RAPIDS. I work with SciDAC applications to enhance their data processing workflow and I develop new I/O features in ADIOS to support these enhancements.
- Exascale Computing Program Software Technology project "ADIOS2". I was leading the design and development of the next generation of the ADIOS software for exascale.
- DOE SciDAC for: Center for Plasma Edge Simulation. My role was to develop scientific workflows for fusion code coupling and later to develop and use the ADIOS framework for code coupling.
- DOE SciDAC Scientific Data Management Center: I developed scientific workflow automation for high-performance computing applications.
Education
- Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, Doctor of Philosophy, Jun 2005, Information Science and Technology
- Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, Master of Science, Jun 1995, Computer Science
- Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, Bachelor of Science, Jun 1993, Computer Science
Publications
December 2016
Journal: Geophysical journal international
May 2014
Journal: Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience
June 2007
Journal: Plasma Science and Technology
December 2024
Conference Paper
November 2024
Conference Paper