Mario Ortega is a computation physicist with 11 years of experience applying deterministic methods and numerical linear algebra to challenging radiation transport problems at national laboratories. He specializes in acceleration schemes and numerical preconditioners for criticality and alpha-eigenvalue problems, with a track record of writing performant code for large HPC systems. His work blends deep theoretical understanding from a PhD in Nuclear Engineering with hands-on implementation and scaling experience at Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore. Based in Berkeley, he brings a rare combination of rigorous eigenvalue-focused research and practical optimization of production codes used in high-stakes nuclear analysis.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Nuclear Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Nuclear Engineering at University of California, Berkeley
Master's degree Nuclear Engineering, Master's degree Nuclear Engineering at The University of New Mexico
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