Fumiyoshi Shoji
Biography
Fumiyoshi Shoji received his Ph.D. from Kanazawa
University, Japan, in 2000.
He joined RIKEN Next-Generation supercomputer development project and contributed to the development of the K computer from 2006 to 2012 as an R&D scientist/team leader.
He is currently a division director at operations and technologies division, RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science which is responsible for operation and enhancement of the K computer and the facilities including substation, chillers, gas turbine power generators, air handlers etc.
His current technical interests include operation improvements of large-scale supercomputer such as failure analysis and improvements of energy/cost efficiency.
He awarded ACM Gordon Bell prize in 2011 and IEICE achievement award in 2014.
He joined RIKEN Next-Generation supercomputer development project and contributed to the development of the K computer from 2006 to 2012 as an R&D scientist/team leader.
He is currently a division director at operations and technologies division, RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science which is responsible for operation and enhancement of the K computer and the facilities including substation, chillers, gas turbine power generators, air handlers etc.
His current technical interests include operation improvements of large-scale supercomputer such as failure analysis and improvements of energy/cost efficiency.
He awarded ACM Gordon Bell prize in 2011 and IEICE achievement award in 2014.
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