Personal Laboral Investigador at ArTeCS - Research Group
Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
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Enrique De La Calle Montilla is an HPC researcher and graphics programmer with 8 years of experience specializing in GPU acceleration, high-performance computing and simulation. Currently a Personal Laboral Investigador at ArTeCS in Madrid, he is pursuing doctoral work in parallel and heterogeneous computing while blending formal methods and advanced computer graphics from his master’s studies. Enrique combines hands-on graphics programming with rigorous research methodology, focusing on squeezing performance from modern accelerators for simulation workloads. He is active on GitHub where his projects reflect an emphasis on performance-sensitive code and practical experimentation in GPU-driven rendering and compute. Colleagues know him for bridging academic research and reproducible engineering, often translating theoretical ideas into optimized, real-world implementations.
8 years of coding experience
Master's degree Informática gráfica, Master's degree Informática gráfica at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Charles III University of Madrid (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Doctorado Computación paralela y hererogénea, Doctorado Computación paralela y hererogénea at Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Máster Formal Methods in Computer Science and Engineering, Máster Formal Methods in Computer Science and Engineering at Facultad de Informática (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
A GPU-CPU SYCL 3D Rendering engine with it's own formally specified shading language "ASL"
Contributions:165 commits, 5 PRs, 110 pushes in 6 months
3d-enginecppdpcppgpupath-tracing
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Enrique De La Calle Montilla - Personal Laboral Investigador at ArTeCS - Research Group