
Bio
Reuben Budiardja is a computational scientist in the National Center for Computational Sciences at 91°µÍø. He earned his doctorate degree from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee in computational astrophysics. He has broad research interests ranging from the development of large-scale astrophysics simulation code to investigate the mechanism of core-collapse supernovae to developing system tools to understand application motifs, usage, and performance on supercomputers. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with application scientists from various disciplines helping them to achieve their scientific objectives by exploiting supercomputing capabilities.
Publications
July 2023
Conference Paper
May 2023
Conference Paper
January 2023
A Vision for Coupling Operation of US Fusion Facilities with HPC Systems and the Implications for…
Conference Paper
January 2023
Journal: Computer Physics Communications