Dr. STEPHEN WHEAT
Dr. Stephen Wheat is an Intel Principal Engineer and is also Intel’s World-wide HPC Chief Strategist for High Performance Computing. He is responsible for driving the development of Intel’s HPC strategy and the pursuit of that strategy through platform architecture, eco-system development and collaborations. While in this role, Dr. Wheat has influenced the deployment of several Top10 systems and many more Top500 HPC systems.
Dr. Wheat has a wide breadth of experience that gives him a unique
perspective in understanding large scale HPC deployments. He 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 Supercomputing Systems
Division (SSD) operating systems software group. 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, where he created
and led the SUNMOS and PUMA/Cougar programs. Dr. Wheat is a 1994 Gordon
Bell prize winner and has been awarded Intel's prestigious Achievement
Award. He 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, he is a commercial multi-engine pilot and a FAA certified multi-engine,
instrument flight instructor.