Nicholas Wright serves as the NERSC Chief Architect and Advanced Technologies Group Lead at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) since 2009. He holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Durham, United Kingdom. Role: Focuses on evaluating emerging technologies for scientific computing Key Contributions: Chief architect for NERSC-10 procurement (2026), optimized Perlmutter machine architecture His research explores performance analysis of HPC applications and architectural evaluation for future technologies. Recent publications address: GPU frequency optimization using DNN-based models FPGA acceleration for HPC workloads Quantum computing cost scaling Disaggregated memory system evaluation Scientific workflow characterization Scientific awards include: Co-investigator on SDCI HPC Improvement grant (2007-2012) His work bridges computer architecture and energy-efficient computing through rigorous performance modeling and technology evaluation for NERSC's diverse scientific users.









