Dr. Sudip Seal is a Joint ORNL-UT Faculty in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and leads the Systems and Decision Sciences Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). He holds dual PhDs in Computer Engineering (Iowa State University) and Theoretical High Energy Physics (New Mexico State University). His expertise spans scalable algorithms, AI-driven methods for large-scale science, and high-performance computing. He has led over $55M in multidisciplinary projects and currently leads the FORESEE initiative for extreme-scale computing ecosystems. Education: PhD in Computer Engineering, Iowa State University, 2007 PhD in Theoretical High Energy Physics, New Mexico State University, 2002 Research Interests: Design and optimization of scalable algorithms for extreme-scale scientific computing, AI/ML workloads, parallel simulations, architecture-aware algorithms, numerical methods, computational fusion and materials science, and energy-efficient computing. Awards: Best Paper Award (ACM SIGSIM PADS 2024) Paramount Accomplishment Award (ORNL 2024) Significant Event Awards (ORNL 2017 & 2014) Multiple Best Paper Finalist/Runner-up recognitions (2010–2024) Indian Government Fellowships (NTPC, UGC, CSIR) Leadership & Grants: Principal Investigator (PI) and Co-PI for multi-million dollar projects, including the ExaLearn Co-design Center. Leads ORNL's CCSD LDRD FORESEE initiative. Serves as Associate Editor for the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing and chairs major HPC conference committees. Labs/Teams: Systems and Decision Sciences Group (ORNL), collaborating with the Computer Science and Mathematics Division on foundational HPC research.










