Summary
Zachary Streeter is a computational scientist and PhD candidate in chemical physics based in Berkeley with a decade of experience applying quantum mechanics, applied mathematics, and high-performance computing to frontier problems in scattering theory and molecular ionization. He develops MPI/OpenMP/CUDA/HIP-enabled codes to tackle previously intractable quantum chemistry problems, including the first theoretical treatment of one-photon double ionization in a polyatomic molecule (water). His work bridges theory and experiment, guiding laboratory analyses and spawning new collaborations, and he is actively exploring code restructuring for novel supercomputer architectures as well as quantum algorithms for future quantum hardware. Known for combining deep theory with practical software engineering, he brings a rare blend of rigorous analytic skill and hands-on HPC development to push computational quantum problems into the tractable regime.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemical Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemical Physics at University of California, Davis
Spanish, English