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PhD Candidate, Nuclear Science & Engineering, MIT
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I'm a PhD student in MIT's Nuclear Science & Engineering Department and a research assistant for the Computational Reactor Physics Group. I'm currently developing OpenMOC - a C++/CUDA code implementing the method of characteristics algorithm to solve for the 2D flux distribution in a nuclear reactor core. My Master's work has been development and analysis of massively parallel algorithms for MOC on machines with GPU accelerators and multi- and many-core processors.
In 2010 I graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology with B.S. degrees in Physics and Computer Science. As an undergraduate I had experience with undergraduate research in nonlinear optics and condensed matter physics ...
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PhD Candidate, Nuclear Science & Engineering, MIT
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Education
À propos
I'm a PhD student in MIT's Nuclear Science & Engineering Department and a research assistant for the Computational Reactor Physics Group. I'm currently developing OpenMOC - a C++/CUDA code implementing the method of characteristics algorithm to solve for the 2D flux distribution in a nuclear reactor core. My Master's work has been development and analysis of massively parallel algorithms for MOC on machines with GPU accelerators and multi- and many-core processors.
In 2010 I graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology with B.S. degrees in Physics and Computer Science. As an undergraduate I had experience with undergraduate research in nonlinear optics and condensed matter physics ...
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