Patrick O'Leary

 Patrick O'Leary

Patrick O'Leary

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Biography

University of Alaska Anchorage - Computer Science


Resume

  • 1998

    Post-doctoral

    Advisor: Dr. Richard E. Ewing

    Mathematics; Applied Mathematics

  • 1994

    Ph.D

    Mathematical Modeling of Variably Adsorbing Contaminants in Porous Media. Advisor: Dr. Myron B. Allen III

    Mathematics; Applied Mathematics

  • 1981

    B.S

    Mathematics

    University of Arkansas

  • Research

    VTK

    Data Analysis

    C++

    Matlab

    Fortran

    Scientific Computing

    Algorithms

    C

    Linux

    Modeling

    Virtual Reality

    Programming

    Simulation

    Software Development

    Computer Science

    High Performance Computing

    Scientific Visualization

    Software Engineering

    Mathematics

    O'Leary

    Dr. O'Leary completed a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics at the Univeristy of Wyoming under the direction of Dr. Myron B. Allen III. His dissertation involved stochastic modeling of groundwater contaminant transport entitled \"Mathematical Modeling of Variably Absorbing Contaminants in Porous Media\". Patrick then served in a postdoctoral position at Texas A&M Univeristy in College Station

    Texas

    under the supervision of Dr. Richard E. Ewing. \n\nDr. O'Leary has held faculty

    research and managerial positions at a number of universities (Wyoming

    Texas A&M

    Minnesota

    Alaska Anchorage and Northern Arizona University)

    laboratories (Los Alamos National

    NOAA FSL

    Idaho National) and institutions (Wyoming Institute for Scientific Computation

    Texas A&M Institute for Scientific Computation

    Desert Research Institute and WestGrid/Compute Canada).\n\nCurrently

    Dr. O'Leary is the Assistant Director of Scientific Computing for Kitware

    Inc. and leads the office in Santa Fe

    NM. His research interests include high performance computing (HPC)

    numerical analysis

    finite elements and visualization.\n\nSpecialties: Scientific Computing: Scientific Visualization

    Virtual Reality

    Immersive Environments

    Numerical Methods

    Mathematical Modeling and High-Performance Computing &\nComputing Research Industry: Leadership and Management

    Patrick

    Idaho National Laboratory

    Kitware Inc.

    WestGrid/Compute Canada

    University of Alaska Anchorage

    Desert Research Institute

    Northern Arizona University

    Idaho National Laboratory

    Supercomputing Institute

    Texas A&M University

    Texas A&M University

    Assistant Director of Scientific Computing

    Kitware

    Inc. is a leader in the creation and support of open-source software and state of the art technology. Through our long-standing commitment to open source

    detailed in our open source mission statement

    we have become one of the fastest growing software companies in the country. By fostering extended

    collaborative communities

    Kitware is able to provide flexible

    cost-effective visualization

    computer vision

    medical imaging

    data publishing and quality software process solutions to a variety of academic and government institutions and private corporations worldwide.\n\nOur mission is to develop and deliver cutting-edge software products and services utilizing advanced software quality methods and technologies. By understanding customer requirements

    employing top researchers

    and utilizing a test-driven quality management system we are able to produce high-quality

    advanced software products including: the development of turn-key

    end user applications; creation of customized applications for clients; porting of our open-source tools to specialized computing platforms; and the support of our open source software tools with documentation

    professional consulting services and software training.\n\nDr. O'Leary is the Assistant Director of Scientific Computing for Kitware

    Inc. and leads the office in Santa Fe

    NM. His research interests include high performance computing (HPC)

    numerical analysis

    finite elements and visualization.

    Kitware Inc.

    Assistant Professor

    University of Alaska Anchorage

    Director

    Center for Advanced Modeling and Simulation

    The Center for Advanced Modeling & Simulation (CAMS) mission is to enable advanced modeling and simulation at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) by performing applied and basic research in computational science and engineering

    and by providing capabilities

    leadership and expertise in high-performance computing.

    Idaho National Laboratory

    Assistant Professor

    Northern Arizona University

    Associate Research Professor

    Desert Research Institute

    Scientific Computing Manager

    Idaho National Laboratory

    Senior Scientific Computation Specialist

    Supercomputing Institute

    Director of Operations

    WestGrid is one of seven partner consortia that make up Compute Canada

    a national platform that integrates HPC resources across the country to create a dynamic computational resource. Compute Canada brings together HPC

    data resources and tools

    and academic research facilities around the country. WestGrid is the HPC consortium that encompasses 14 partner institutions across British Columbia

    Alberta

    Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Compute Canada/WestGrid has built a user community across Canada in disciplines ranging from the sciences and engineering to arts and humanities. This user community is supported by a distributed and cohesive team of technical staff and system architects.

    WestGrid/Compute Canada

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