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Dr. Samuel Maloney is a Researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich's Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC), where he leads the Research Group "Next Generation Architectures and Prototypes". His work focuses on advancing supercomputing infrastructure through innovative hardware and software solutions, contributing to JSC's role as a leading European high-performance computing facility.
Maloney's research spans High Performance Computing (HPC), computer architecture, and computational numerical methods. He specializes in optimizing resource utilization via advanced monitoring systems, developing job scheduling algorithms for disaggregated memory architectures, and creating meshfree schemes for anisotropic field simulations. His interdisciplinary approach bridges computer science, computational physics, and materials engineering.
Analysis of his 2023-2024 publications reveals a strategic focus on exascale computing challenges, particularly efficient resource management and novel computational techniques for next-generation supercomputers. Key themes include disaggregated memory systems, anisotropic field modeling, and sustainable HPC operations, reflecting current industry priorities in scalability and energy efficiency.
The "Next Generation Architectures and Prototypes" group under Maloney's leadership actively prototypes future supercomputing technologies through international collaborations, positioning JSC at the forefront of architectural innovation for upcoming exascale and post-exascale systems.
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