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Hartwig Anzt is a Helmholtz-Young-Investigator Group leader at the Steinbuch Centre for Computing at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. He obtained his PhD in Mathematics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, and afterwards joined Jack Dongarra's Innovative Computing Lab at the University of Tennessee in 2013. Since 2015 he also holds a Senior Research Scientist position at the University of Tennessee. Hartwig Anzt has a strong background in numerical mathematics, specializes in iterative methods and preconditioning techniques for the next generation hardware architectures. His Helmholtz group on Fixed-point methods for numerics at Exascale (``FiNE'') is granted funding until 2022. Hartwig Anzt has a long track record of high-quality software development. He is author of the MAGMA-sparse open source software package managing lead and developer of the Ginkgo numerical linear algebra library, and part of the US Exascale computing project delivering production-ready numerical linear algebra libraries.
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AI/Machine Learning/Deep Learning
Big Data Analytics
Clouds and Distributed Computing
Containerized HPC
Parallel Applications
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Exascale Systems
HPC Accelerators
Math Library Design
Parallel Algorithms
Scientific Software Development