
About
Jack Deslippe is a Researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), specifically within the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC). He currently serves as the acting lead of the Applications Performance Group (APG), where he optimizes scientific application codes for NERSC's high-performance computing systems including the Cori supercomputer. He leads the NERSC Exascale Science Application Program (NESAP) and represents key projects like BerkeleyGW, Quantum ESPRESSO, and PARSEC.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Physics, University of California, Berkeley, 2011
Dr. Deslippe specializes in computational materials science and chemistry, focusing on scaling many-body Green's function methods for excited-state properties of complex materials. As a lead developer of the BerkeleyGW software package and architect of its 1.0 release, he combines expertise in high-performance computing, quantum mechanics simulations, and scientific software infrastructure. His work extends to web-based science gateways including MyNERSC and the ALS "SPOT" portal.
Scientific awards:
- No scientific awards mentioned in the provided text.
Regarding advising and grants, the available information does not specify formal advisees or research funding details, though he oversees personnel in the Applications Performance Group including postdoctoral researchers.
He directs critical computational infrastructure development at NERSC, driving optimization efforts for exascale systems while advancing materials simulation methodologies through BerkeleyGW and related scientific software ecosystems.
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