Dwaipayan Banerjee is an Associate Professor at MIT with a decade of experience at the intersection of distributed computing, large-scale computation, and paravirtualization. He progressed from postdoctoral research at Dartmouth to a faculty role at MIT, where his work blends rigorous systems research with practical high-performance infrastructure. Based in Cambridge, he brings an unusual academic background—holding a Ph.D. in Medical Anthropology—which informs a human-centered perspective on technical problems. His GitHub interests highlight deep expertise in big compute and low-level virtualization techniques, and he is known for thinking like a systems "geek" who values elegant, efficient designs. Colleagues rely on him to translate complex distributed systems research into deployable solutions and to mentor the next generation of systems engineers. He combines scholarly rigor with hands-on engineering, making him adept at both advancing theory and shipping robust, scalable systems.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Medical Anthropology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Medical Anthropology at New York University
:star: :penguin: GPU Sku usage for Ubuntu 16.04-LTS and CentOS 7.3 , Standard Open Source Scheduler Deployments for HPC Skus for CentOS 7.1-HPC with OMS. This is presently on the GAed CentOS-HPC A9/H16R/H16MR and GPU NC6/NC12/NC24 to be expanded later for other Skus like NVs /NC24R on Linux. Latest Docker CE and nvidia-docker present in all.
Contributions:14 releases, 721 pushes, 17 branches in 2 years 3 months
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