Benjamin Michalowicz is a Ph.D. candidate and graduate research associate at The Ohio State University specializing in high-performance computing, parallel programming models, and network-based computing, with hands-on work on MVAPICH and SmartNIC-driven optimizations. He brings nine years of research and teaching experience across Stony Brook and OSU, plus internships at Los Alamos, where he explored secure, high-performance parallel programming and IDS offload to SmartNICs. Benjamin has practical performance-analysis expertise on diverse HPC platforms including Fujitsu A64FX and ARM clusters from his Ookami and Exascallab work, and he develops tools to tune application runtimes on modern HPC hardware. Outside computing he’s a 4th-degree Tae-Kwon-Do black belt and a longtime marching percussionist who teaches both drums and programming, reflecting a rare blend of technical rigor, pedagogy, and disciplined teamwork.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
High School, General Studies, 3.7, High School, General Studies, 3.7 at Park Ridge High School
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science and Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Stony Brook University
A library to simulate DFAs and Probabilistic DFAs using context switching.
Contributions:83 commits, 70 pushes in 9 months
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Benjamin Michalowicz - Graduate Research Associate