Eric Stahlberg
Biography
Dr. Stahlberg currently leads the HPC strategy efforts for the National Cancer Institute Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT). Dr. Stahlberg has been working since 2014 fostering the collaboration between the National Cancer Institute and the US Department of Energy piloting opportunities for extreme-scale computing in cancer applications. Dr. Stahlberg also provides guidance for several initiatives including exploratory computing, HPC support, and development efforts supporting application-driven data environments.
Dr. Stahlberg has directed the bioinformatics core for the NCI Center for Cancer Research, directed a successful undergraduate computational science program at Wittenberg University, and led efforts to establish computational infrastructure and collaborations for life science research at the Ohio Supercomputer Center. His education includes undergraduate majors in Computer Science, Chemistry and Mathematics from Wartburg College, a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Ohio State University and a post-doctoral appointment at Argonne National Laboratory.
Dr. Stahlberg has directed the bioinformatics core for the NCI Center for Cancer Research, directed a successful undergraduate computational science program at Wittenberg University, and led efforts to establish computational infrastructure and collaborations for life science research at the Ohio Supercomputer Center. His education includes undergraduate majors in Computer Science, Chemistry and Mathematics from Wartburg College, a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Ohio State University and a post-doctoral appointment at Argonne National Laboratory.
Presentations
Workshop
Applications
Effective Application of HPC
Scientific Computing
Birds of a Feather
Applications
Effective Application of HPC








