Pascal Grosset is a scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory with nine years of experience specializing in large-scale data visualization and analysis. He holds a Ph.D. in Computing: Graphics and Visualization from the University of Utah and has a strong academic pedigree including an MSc in Computer Graphics and a First Class Honors bachelor's in Computer Science. At LANL he has progressed from graduate intern to scientist, blending research-grade visualization, fluid simulation work, and GPU-parallel programming to tackle high-performance scientific challenges. Pascal’s background includes postdoctoral roles and user-study research, reflecting both technical depth and attention to human-centered visualization design. Based in Los Alamos, he balances serious computational work with adventurous pursuits—rock climbing and snowboarding—which mirror his appetite for complex, dynamic problem solving.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Utah
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science and Engineering, First Class Honors, GPA 3.94, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science and Engineering, First Class Honors, GPA 3.94 at University of Mauritius
MSc, Computer Graphics, Distinction, MSc, Computer Graphics, Distinction at Teesside University
English, French, creoles and pidgins, french-based
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Pascal Grosset - Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory