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Karl W. Schulz received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas in 1999. After completing a one-year post-doc, he transitioned to the commercial software industry working for the CD-Adapco group as a Senior Project Engineer in the field of computational fluid dynamics. Karl returned to UT in 2003, joining the research staff at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), a leading research center for advanced computational science, engineering and technology. During his time at TACC, Karl engaged in HPC research, scientific curriculum development, technology evaluation, and strategic initiatives serving on the Center’s leadership team.

In 2014, Karl joined the Data Center Group at Intel where he led the technical design and release of OpenHPC. He continues to remain actively engaged in the project and is currently serving as the overall Project Lead. In 2018, Karl returned to UT as a Research Associate Professor in an interdisciplinary role within ICES and the Dell Medical School.
Presentations
Birds of a Feather
HPC Centre Planning and Operations
Performance Tools
Reproducibility
Scientific Software Development
System Software & Runtime Systems