Eva Hocks is a retired HPC systems engineer with 11+ years of documented experience in the U.S. and a multi-decade career in European research institutions, specializing in IBM AIX and Linux problem investigation, recovery, and cluster monitoring. She designed, deployed, and operated Rocks-based computational clusters and grid endpoints, and has deep operational knowledge of workload managers and grid schedulers. Eva is a ScaleMP vSMP_Foundation specialist with a track record of virtual cluster deployment and hands-on incident resolution for high-throughput scientific computing. Her long tenure at institutions like UC San Diego and Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung reflects a blend of research-focused rigor and production-grade reliability. Based in California, she pairs academic training from RWTH Aachen with pragmatic systems troubleshooting that keeps large-scale compute environments running. An understated strength is her cross-platform expertise bridging legacy AIX environments and modern Linux clusters, valuable for sustaining and migrating critical HPC services.
11 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
MTA Computer Science, MTA Computer Science at RWTH Aachen University
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