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Hartwig Anzt researches developing optimizing computational algorithms for scientific high-performance computing. His work particularly focuses on computational linear algebra, iterative asynchronous methods, Krylov solvers, and preconditioning. Anzt's algorithm research is complemented by efforts aiming for sustainable software development within an academic setting, promoting a healthy software lifecycle. He manages and leads the Ginkgo open-source math software that is utilized for scientific high-performance computing applications. Anzt studied mathematics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), where he received his doctorate in 2012 for his work on asynchronous mixed-precision algorithms for GPU architecture. Following his PhD, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Tennessee, where he led the Helmholtz junior research group at KIT. In 2022, he was appointed professor at the University of Tennessee and became the director of the Innovative Computing Lab (ICL). He will be taking the position of Chair of Computational Mathematics at the Technical University of Munich in 2024.
University of Tennessee • Knoxville, TN
Conducting research and directing the Innovative Computing Lab.
Technical University of Munich • Munich, Germany
Leading research and teaching in computational mathematics.