Matteo Turilli

Dr. Matteo Turilli’s research focuses on high-performance and distributed computing, with an emphasis on the design of middleware, architectures, and adaptive execution models for large-scale scientific workflows. His work advances the integration of HPC and machine learning, enabling data-intensive research in fields such as biology, chemistry, physics, and geoscience.

He has contributed to numerous international research projects, including NSF-funded initiatives like ExaWorks, SCALE-MS, and RADICAL-Cybertools, and has co-authored publications in leading journals such as Scientific Reports, The International Journal of High-Performance Computing Applications, and Frontiers in High Performance Computing.

Dr. Turilli has received several prestigious awards, including the 2020 ACM Gordon Bell Special Prize for High Performance Computing-Based COVID-19 Research and the U.S. Secretary of Energy Achievement Award as part of the National Virtual Biotechnology Laboratory Team. His mission is to advance the state of the art in computing and cyberinfrastructure to accelerate scientific discovery and innovation.

Matteo Turilli

Research interests:High performance computing (HPC) middleware: architectures, abstractions, and systems design; Extreme scale integration of HPC and machine learning; Asynchronous and adaptive execution models for large-scale scientific workflows

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