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Robert J. Harrison (born June 19, 1960) is a distinguished expert in high-performance computing. He is a professor in the Applied Mathematics and Statistics department and founding Director of the Institute for Advanced Computational Science at Stony Brook University with a $20M endowment. Through a joint appointment with Brookhaven National Laboratory, Professor Harrison has also been named Director of the Computational Science Center and New York Center for Computational Sciences at Brookhaven. Dr. Harrison comes to Stony Brook from the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he was Director of the Joint Institute of Computational Science, Professor of Chemistry and Corporate Fellow. He has a prolific career in high-performance computing with over one hundred

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  • Robert J. Harrison (* 19. Juni 1960 in Birmingham) ist ein britischer theoretischer Chemiker und Experte für Hochleistungsrechnen. Harrison studierte an der Universität Cambridge, an der er 1984 promoviert wurde. Als Post-Doktorand war er an der Universität Florida und am Daresbury Laboratory. Ab 1988 war er am Argonne National Laboratory und ab 1992 am Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Harrison war ab 2002 Professor für Chemie an der University of Tennessee und am Oak Ridge National Laboratory und ab 2011 Direktor des Joint Institute of Computational Science (JICS). Er ist Gründungsdirektor des Institute for Advanced Computational Science an der State University of New York at Stony Brook und am Brookhaven National Laboratory, wo er Direktor des Computational Science Center ist. Er ist der Entwickler von NWChem, einer Software für Berechnungen in der Quantenchemie auf massiv parallelen Rechnern, und (mit George Fann) von MADNESS (Multiresolution Adaptive Numerical Environment for Scientific Simulation), einer Programmierumgebung für die Lösung von Differential- und Integralgleichungen auf massiv parallelen Rechnern. 2002 erhielt er den Sidney Fernbach Award. (de)
  • Robert J. Harrison (born June 19, 1960) is a distinguished expert in high-performance computing. He is a professor in the Applied Mathematics and Statistics department and founding Director of the Institute for Advanced Computational Science at Stony Brook University with a $20M endowment. Through a joint appointment with Brookhaven National Laboratory, Professor Harrison has also been named Director of the Computational Science Center and New York Center for Computational Sciences at Brookhaven. Dr. Harrison comes to Stony Brook from the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he was Director of the Joint Institute of Computational Science, Professor of Chemistry and Corporate Fellow. He has a prolific career in high-performance computing with over one hundred publications on the subject, as well as extensive service on national advisory committees. He has many publications in peer-reviewed journals in the areas of theoretical and computational chemistry, and high-performance computing. His undergraduate (1981) and post-graduate (1984) degrees were obtained at Cambridge University, England. Subsequently, he worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at the Quantum Theory Project, University of Florida, and the Daresbury Laboratory, England, before joining the staff of the theoretical chemistry group at Argonne National Laboratory in 1988. In 1992, he moved to the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, conducting research in theoretical chemistry and leading the development of NWChem, a computational chemistry code for massively parallel computers. In August 2002, he started the joint faculty appointment with UT/ORNL, and became director of JICS in 2011. In addition to his DOE Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) research into efficient and accurate calculations on large systems, he has been pursuing applications in molecular electronics and chemistry at the nanoscale. In 1999, the NWChem team received an R&D Magazine R&D100 award, in 2002, he received the IEEE Computer Society Sidney Fernbach Award, and in 2011 another R&D Magazine R&D100 award for the development of MADNESS. In 2015-2016, Dr. Harrison co-chaired with Bill Gropp the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee on His interests and expertise are in theoretical and computational chemistry, high-performance computing, electron correlation, electron transport, relativistic quantum chemistry, and . (en)
  • Robert J. Harrison (né le 19 juin 1960) est un expert en calcul haute performance. Il est professeur au département de mathématiques appliquées et de statistique et directeur fondateur de l'Institute for Advanced Computational Science de l'Université d'État de New York à Stony Brook avec une dotation de 20 millions de dollars. Grâce à une nomination conjointe avec le Brookhaven National Laboratory, Harrison est également nommé directeur du Computational Science Center et du New York Center for Computational Sciences à Brookhaven. (fr)
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  • Robert J. Harrison (né le 19 juin 1960) est un expert en calcul haute performance. Il est professeur au département de mathématiques appliquées et de statistique et directeur fondateur de l'Institute for Advanced Computational Science de l'Université d'État de New York à Stony Brook avec une dotation de 20 millions de dollars. Grâce à une nomination conjointe avec le Brookhaven National Laboratory, Harrison est également nommé directeur du Computational Science Center et du New York Center for Computational Sciences à Brookhaven. (fr)
  • Robert J. Harrison (* 19. Juni 1960 in Birmingham) ist ein britischer theoretischer Chemiker und Experte für Hochleistungsrechnen. Harrison studierte an der Universität Cambridge, an der er 1984 promoviert wurde. Als Post-Doktorand war er an der Universität Florida und am Daresbury Laboratory. Ab 1988 war er am Argonne National Laboratory und ab 1992 am Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. 2002 erhielt er den Sidney Fernbach Award. (de)
  • Robert J. Harrison (born June 19, 1960) is a distinguished expert in high-performance computing. He is a professor in the Applied Mathematics and Statistics department and founding Director of the Institute for Advanced Computational Science at Stony Brook University with a $20M endowment. Through a joint appointment with Brookhaven National Laboratory, Professor Harrison has also been named Director of the Computational Science Center and New York Center for Computational Sciences at Brookhaven. Dr. Harrison comes to Stony Brook from the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he was Director of the Joint Institute of Computational Science, Professor of Chemistry and Corporate Fellow. He has a prolific career in high-performance computing with over one hundred (en)
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