Summary
Paul Sathre is a Research Software Engineer with over a decade of experience in high-performance and heterogeneous computing, focused on open, portable, high-performance software for scientific and clinical users. Based at Virginia Tech and working remotely from South Carolina, he has led CUDA-to-X and OpenCL portability efforts, application co-design for fluid dynamics, molecular modeling, and graph analysis, and small-scale diskless cluster administration. A long-time LLVM/Clang enthusiast since his M.S. thesis, he’s written OpenCL since its early days and builds tools that smooth the path from research code to diverse hardware. He blends hands-on kernel optimization and system administration with advocacy for open standards and runtimes, aiming to lower barriers so users can harness any compute resource.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Magna Cum Laude, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Magna Cum Laude at Virginia Tech
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science and Applications, Dept. of Computer Science Outstanding M.S. Thesis 2012/13, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science and Applications, Dept. of Computer Science Outstanding M.S. Thesis 2012/13 at Virginia Tech College of Engineering