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Hannah Morgan is an Assistant Instructional Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Chicago and also serves as a Lecturer in the Masters Program in Computer Science. She previously held a postdoctoral position in numerical methods at Argonne National Laboratory. Her work focuses on high performance computing, numerical models, and algorithms, particularly in the context of exascale computing and parallel implementations.
Her research emphasizes developing performance models for high-performance computing algorithms, including those for solving large sparse systems and finite element methods for fluid models. At Argonne, she contributed to the Exascale Computing Project by studying computational kernels on heterogeneous CPU-GPU architectures.
Her publications span topics like PETSc library enhancements for exascale systems, performance analysis of Krylov solvers, and finite element methods for fluid dynamics. These reflect her expertise in parallel computing, numerical linear algebra, and scalable simulation techniques.
Morgan’s work bridges theoretical numerical methods with practical high-performance computing challenges, aiming to advance computational tools for scientific discovery at extreme scales.
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