David Stelter

Group Leader, Machine Learning And Data

Dunstable, Massachusetts, United States
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David Stelter is a Group Leader in Machine Learning and Data with 11 years of experience applying theoretical and computational chemistry to develop enhanced molecular simulation methods for complex chemical systems. With a Ph.D. from Boston University and a background in physical chemistry, he blends rigorous academic training with hands-on software engineering—contributing backend features and bug fixes to the widely used LAMMPS molecular dynamics code, notably around Generalized Replica Exchange Method implementations. Based in Dunstable, MA, he focuses on sampling algorithms, molecular models, and internal tempering techniques for phase transitions, lipid nanosystems, and biomolecules. Colleagues know him for turning deep physical insight into production-ready simulation tools that bridge research and applied modeling.
code11 years of coding experience
bookBachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.) at University of Rochester
bookDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at Boston University
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Github Skills (9)

simulations10
lammps10
simulation10
c-language10
molecular-dynamics-simulation10
cprogramming-language10
molecular-simulation10
dynamics10
mpi8

Programming languages (3)

C++JavaScriptPython

Github contributions (5)

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lammps/lammps

Nov 2016 - Jun 2017

Public development project of the LAMMPS MD software package
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:23 commits, 4 PRs, 1 comment in 7 months
Contributions summary:David primarily contributed to the LAMMPS MD software package by implementing features and bug fixes related to the Generalized Replica Exchange Method (gREM) and the handling of NVT/NPT simulations. They added checks for simulation types, enabling NVT simulation with specific fixes, and incorporated internal tempering within the gREM framework. Additional contributions included bug fixes related to parsing mpirun commands and adjustments to match example code related to Teff and exchange parameters. They also added the compute_scalar feature to the fix_grem class.
lammpsmolecular-dynamicssimulationkokkos
dstelter92/RESTMD

Jul 2015 - Oct 2018

Contributions:200 commits, 178 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 4 months
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David Stelter - Group Leader, Machine Learning And Data