Hugh Greenberg is a scientist and software engineer with 14 years of experience building high-performance distributed systems at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He leads development of MDHIM, a distributed key/value store framework for HPC, and drives related projects including PUPC-IO and an MPI-over-UPC implementation. His work blends low-level parallel IO, HPC middleware, and practical open-source stewardship, with contributions to PLFS and multiple public GitHub projects. Based in Los Alamos, he combines research-grade rigor with hands-on engineering to deliver scalable storage and communication libraries. Outside of LANL he founded and leads GalliumOS, a niche Linux distribution optimized for ChromeOS hardware—demonstrating both systems expertise and a maker’s commitment to real-world deployment.
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