Summary
Laura Carriere is the High-Performance Computing Lead at NASA’s Center for Climate Simulation with a decade of experience ensuring scientists have reliable access to supercomputing, private and public cloud, and centralized storage resources. She blends hands-on systems administration with technical project management, having led initiatives in data processing, web visualization, analytics, HPC benchmarking, and enterprise storage. Based in Bowie, Maryland, her background in astronomy and astrophysics from the University of Toronto informs a deep appreciation for scientific workflows and reproducible research. Known for keeping complex backend services running at scale, she excels at translating research needs into resilient operational solutions that enable climate science at NASA.
10 years of coding experience
BSc, Astronomy and Astrophysics, BSc, Astronomy and Astrophysics at University of Toronto