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Dirk Pflüger is a Professor at the University of Stuttgart's Institute of Parallel and Distributed Systems, within the Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology. His research focuses on high-performance computing (HPC), parallel and distributed systems, and sparse grids. He has led projects in astrophysical simulations, machine learning applications, and uncertainty quantification. Notable contributions include developing scalable algorithms for exascale computing using HPX, Kokkos, and SYCL frameworks.
His expertise spans distributed computing architectures, task-based parallel programming, and interdisciplinary applications in astrophysics and medical AI. Recent work includes optimizing hyperparameter tuning, simulating stellar mergers, and enhancing blood glucose prediction models using deep reinforcement learning.
Pflüger's research emphasizes performance portability, fault tolerance, and cross-platform collaboration. He has contributed to open-source tools like PLSSVM and hws, which address hardware monitoring and GPU acceleration challenges. His work bridges theoretical advancements with practical implementations for real-world computational problems.
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