Tobias WeinzierlView profile
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Professor Tobias Weinzierl heads the Scientific Computing research group at Durham University's Department of Computer Science. He is Co-director of the Institute for Data Science (IDAS) with responsibility for Large-Scale Computing initiatives and serves as inaugural director of the Master in Scientific Computing and Data Analysis (MISCADA). Professor Weinzierl is a reviewer for the EuroHPC JU and principal investigator on multiple ExCALIBUR projects. His research focuses on parallel algorithms, high-performance computing, and scientific computing methodologies. Key areas include adaptive mesh refinement, task-based parallelism, and exascale computing frameworks. Professor Weinzierl develops the Peano software framework for parallel grid traversals and contributes to the ExaHyPE engine for hyperbolic PDEs. His publications span parallel computing paradigms, performance optimization, and applications in computational geophysics. Research trends include GPU offloading, fault tolerance in HPC, and SYCL programming models. Professor Weinzierl has authored books including Principles of Parallel Scientific Computing and edited volumes such as Advanced Computing . He regularly presents at major HPC conferences and workshops worldwide. He advises postgraduate students working on parallel algorithms, GPU acceleration, and computational science applications. Research groups include the Scientific Computing and Data Analysis initiatives at Durham.






