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Biography
Zhengji Zhao is a high performance computing (HPC) consultant at National Energy Scientific Research Computing Center (NERSC) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (2007 - ). Her work at NERSC includes supporting materials science and chemistry applications and users, participating system procurements, developing workload analysis tools, porting applications to many core and GPU systems. Most recently, she has worked on bringing transparent checkpointing capabilities to NERSC’s production workloads. She has served in the program committee and organizing committee for several HPC conference series.

She has (co)authored more than 30 publications, including the work of developing the reduced density matrix (RDM) method for electronic structure calculations, and the award winning development work of the linear scaling 3D fragment (LS3DF) method for large-scale electronic structure calculations (best poster award in SC07, and ACM Gordon Bell prize for Algorithm Innovation in SC08). She received her Ph.D. in computational physics from New York University.
Presentations
Workshop
Parallel Programming Languages and Models
Reliability and Resiliency
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Workshop
Parallel Programming Languages and Models
Reliability and Resiliency
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Workshop
Parallel Programming Languages and Models
Reliability and Resiliency
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Workshop
Parallel Programming Languages and Models
Reliability and Resiliency
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Chair of Sessions
Workshop
Parallel Programming Languages and Models
Reliability and Resiliency
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