Felix Wolf is a Full Professor at Technische Universität Darmstadt's Department of Computer Science since 2015 and leads the NHR4CES@TU Darmstadt HPC center. He served as Department Chair and Vice Department Chair at TU Darmstadt, with prior faculty roles at RWTH Aachen University (2006–2015) and adjunct positions at the University of Tennessee (2003–2008). His academic work spans performance analysis, parallel programming, and scalability modeling. Ph.D. in Computer Science, RWTH Aachen University (2003) M.Sc., RWTH Aachen University (1998) Research Interests : Wolf focuses on High-Performance Computing , including performance modeling , parallel programming tools , and I/O optimization . His work addresses GPU acceleration , machine learning integration into HPC systems, and structural plasticity simulation . Key projects involve tools like Scalasca, Score-P, and Extra-P for automated performance analysis. Article Trends : Recent publications emphasize HPC systems for AI-driven workflows , I/O contention reduction , and GPU port validation . His team explores empirical modeling for deep learning and scientific simulations , with applications in engineering and neuroscience .








