Dr. Stephen Wheat
Dr. Stephen Wheat is a Principal Scientist in
Intel’s HPC (High Performance Computing) Program Office. Dr. Wheat interacts with the HPC
end user community to educate them on Intel architecture and participate with
users in architecting complex computing solutions using standard Intel building
blocks. Dr. Wheat also acts as an end user advocate on behalf of the HPC
end user community to provide feedback into Intel’s multiple business units
responsible for strategies and product decisions.
Dr.
Wheat has a wide breadth of experience that gives him a unique perspective in
understanding large scale HPC deployments. Dr. Wheat was the Advanced
Development manager for the Storage Components Division, the manager of the
RAID Products Development group, the manager of the Workstation Products Group
software and validation groups, and manager of the systems software group
within the Supercomputing Systems Division (SSD). At SSD, he was a Product Line
Architect and was the systems software architect for the ASCI Red system.
Before joining Intel in 1995, Dr. Wheat worked at Sandia
National Laboratories, performing leading research in distributed systems
software. While at Sandia, he created and led
the SUNMOS and PUMA/Cougar programs. Dr. Wheat is a Gordon Bell prize
winner and has been awarded Intel's prestigious Achievement Award. Dr.
Wheat has a patent in Dynamic Load Balancing in HPC systems.
Dr.
Wheat holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and has several publications on the
subjects of load balancing, inter-process communication, and parallel I/O in
large-scale HPC systems. Outside of Intel, Dr. Wheat is a commercial
multi-engine pilot and a certified flight instructor.