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Honored to be named a Vanguard of HPC + AI by insideHPC.
At Argonne’s ALCF, I get to explore how humans and machines collaborate—through XR, in-situ viz, and tools that bring data to life.
Dancing on the bleeding edge of science—and loving every step.
Victor Mateevitsi is an Assistant Computer Scientist at Argonne National Laboratories (ANL,) where he is a member of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF). He joined ANL in 2020 and he holds a PhD in Computer Science from the Electronic Visualization Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Victor is already establishing himself […]
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