W. Michael Brown

Principal Engineer - HPC

Intel Corporation

E-mail: mbrown

Domain: unmalumni.com

Past Positions

  • (2010-2013) R & D Staff Scientist, National Center for Computational Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Tennessee

  • (2009-2010) Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico

  • (2003-2010) Senior Member of the Technical Staff, Computational Biology, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Education

  • Ph.D., Biomedical Sciences, UNM School of Medicine, 2003

  • B.S., Computer Science, University of New Mexico, 2003

  • B.S. Biochemistry, University of New Mexico, 1999

Research Interests

Computer Science, Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry

Recent Highlights

Submitting team: Steve Plimpton, Michael Brown, Paul Crozier, Axel Kohlmeyer, Stan Moore, Trung Nguyen, Ray Shan, Mark Stevens, Aidan Thompson, Christian Trott

Increasing Molecular Dynamics Simulation Rates with an 8-fold Increase in Electrical Power Efficiency:

Presentation Paper

Strohl, F. ORNL using supercomputers to improve solar panels. Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility Highlights. 2013

Jones, K.E. Titan Sheds Light on Unknowns in Organic Photovoltaic Research. Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility Highlights. 2013

Jones, K.E. Early Molecular Dynamics Research Blazes through Titan’s New GPUs.Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility Highlights. 2013

Accepting Applications for the 2012 Student Cluster Competition at SC12.

Scalable GPGPU Algorithms Provide Low Power Acceleration for Molecular Simulations. Computational Science Research Highlights. 2010.

Scalable GPGPU Accelerated MD Simulations Achieve >150x Speedup on a Single Node. NNSA ASC Quarterly Newsletter. December 2009.

Klein Bottle Discovered in Molecular Conformation Data. CCIM News Notes. 2009.

New Computational Methods Enable Novel Nanoparticle Simulations.Computational Science Research Highlights. 2009. I-42 - I-43.

German, J. Beauty, molecules deep. Sandia Technology - A Quarterly Research and Development Magazine. 2008. 9: p. 5-7.