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Olaf O. Storaasli, Synective Labs VP, was a researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Computer Science and Mathematics Division's Future Technologies Group) and USEC following his NASA career. He led the hardware, software and applications teams' successful development of one of NASA's 1st parallel computers, the Finite element machine and developed rapid matrix equation algorithms tailored to high-performance computers (even harnessing FPGA accelerators) to solve science and engineering applications. He was PhD advisor and graduate instructor at UT, GWU and CNU and mentored 25 NHGS students. He is recognized by American Men and Women of Science, Marquis Who's Who, and NASA, Cray, Intel and Concordia College awards. NASA Awards include Viking Mars Lander design and Engineering Analysis

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  • Olaf O. Storaasli (Filadélfia, 15 de maio de 1943) é um cientista da computação estadunidense. Foi pesquisador do e da (USEC), depois de sua carreira no Langley Research Center da NASA. Liderou as equipes de desenvolvimento de hardware, software e aplicações de um dos primeiros computadores paralelos da NASA, a Finite Element Machine, e desenvolveu algoritmos para a solução rápida de equações matriciais a fim de explorar os aceleradores para resolver aplicações em ciência e engenharia. Foi orientador de doutorado na Universidade do Tennessee, Universidade George Washington e , e mentor de 25 estudantes da (NHGS). É reconhecido com prêmios pela da , NASA, Cray, Intel e . (pt)
  • Olaf O. Storaasli, Synective Labs VP, was a researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Computer Science and Mathematics Division's Future Technologies Group) and USEC following his NASA career. He led the hardware, software and applications teams' successful development of one of NASA's 1st parallel computers, the Finite element machine and developed rapid matrix equation algorithms tailored to high-performance computers (even harnessing FPGA accelerators) to solve science and engineering applications. He was PhD advisor and graduate instructor at UT, GWU and CNU and mentored 25 NHGS students. He is recognized by American Men and Women of Science, Marquis Who's Who, and NASA, Cray, Intel and Concordia College awards. NASA Awards include Viking Mars Lander design and Engineering Analysis (en)
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