Summary
Maksudul A is a research scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory with 15 years of experience building high-performance computing simulations and scalable parallel algorithms. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Virginia Tech and has a strong track record in MPI and GPU-accelerated applications, including developing ENISI for enteric immune system simulation and MPI algorithms that generate massive random networks with hundreds of billions of nodes and edges. His work spans scientific software, visualization (VisIt, CINETViz), and production-grade engineering from earlier fintech and telecom projects in Bangladesh. Based in Knoxville, he combines deep HPC expertise with practical deployment experience, often optimizing code for moderate-sized clusters to achieve near-supercomputer scale results. An interdisciplinary problem-solver, he bridges computational biology and large-scale graph generation in ways that enable both research insight and real-world systems.
15 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
2002 Higher Secondary Certificate; School Certificate, Science; Science, 2002 Higher Secondary Certificate; School Certificate, Science; Science at Notre Dame College, First Division
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science at Virginia Tech
B. Sc., Computer Science and Engineering, 3.82, B. Sc., Computer Science and Engineering, 3.82 at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
English, Bengali