Thomas Zeiserمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Thomas Zeiser serves as Head of Systems & Services and Chief Operating Officer HPC at NHR@FAU (Center for National High Performance Computing Erlangen) at Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg. He leads the Systems & Services group of NHR@FAU and HPC4FAU since the end of 2020 and serves as deputy for NHR@FAU in the NHR Betreiberausschuss. His work focuses on transitioning from serving FAU only to national center operations, managing HPC systems, procuring new infrastructure, financial controlling of NHR@FAU's budgets, and supporting planning for a new data center building. Dr. Zeiser's research interests center around High-Performance Computing with specific expertise in Lattice Boltzmann Methods , large-scale simulations, evaluation of HPC hardware and software, and efficient operation of HPC systems. His work bridges the gap between theoretical computational methods and practical implementation in high-performance environments. He has implemented the first job-based job and performance monitoring for RRZE's HPC systems and has extensive experience in procurement of HPC infrastructure. Analysis of Dr. Zeiser's publication record reveals a consistent focus on practical applications of computational methods in HPC environments. His research demonstrates a progression from fundamental lattice Boltzmann method development toward increasingly complex system-level concerns including fault tolerance, performance monitoring, energy efficiency, and scalable implementations. The publications show strong collaboration patterns with researchers at FAU and other German institutions, particularly in the areas of computational fluid dynamics and parallel computing. Dr. Zeiser regularly serves as a reviewer for various journals and compute time commissions of different HPC centers. He is also one of the local organizers for the Ferienakademie of TUM, FAU, and Universität Stuttgart held in Sarntal. His work with NHR@FAU positions him at the forefront of national high-performance computing infrastructure in Germany. At NHR@FAU and RRZE (Regional Computing Center Erlangen), Dr. Zeiser leads teams responsible for operating some of Germany's most powerful academic supercomputing resources. His group plays a critical role in supporting computational research across multiple disciplines at FAU and increasingly at the national level through the NHR initiative.









