Greg M. Henry

Biography
Greg Henry is a principal engineer at Intel Corporation. He got his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in 1994 from Cornell University. His research areas are in linear algebra and machine learning, and he helped run all software development at the tail end of the Intel Supercomputing division. He has had several papers published at SC conferences, ranging from multiple Gordon Bells to the two papers in the 2016 proceedings. He became the Intel(R) Math Kernel Library Architect and now works on path-finding for future math libraries. He lives in the Pacific Northwest of the United States where he raised three kids. Outside of work, he has a fourth degree black belt and loves to write novels.
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