Hans-Christian Hoppe
Biography
Hans-Christian Hoppe is a Principal Engineer with Intel and the director of the ExaCluster
Lab at Research Center Jülich. He has a long track record in HPC R&D, with an emphasis
on programming models and tools, application analysis and characterization, and path
finding for future HPC platforms. His achievements include significant impact on the MPI
message-passing standard, the first seamless and performant grid infrastructure Unicore, and
the Intel Cluster Tools line of SW products. Between 2010 and 2012, he has led the Intel
Visual Computing institute at Saarbrücken. With the ExaCluster Lab, Hans-Christian
focuses on architecture experiments using Intel manycore processors (like the European
DEEP and DEEPER projects), and on scalable analysis tools and methods for important
HPC and HPDA workloads and systems. He is Intel’s lead in the Horizon 2020 project
NEXTGenIO, which investigates how to best leverage the emerging storage-class memory
technology for exascale systems.
Lab at Research Center Jülich. He has a long track record in HPC R&D, with an emphasis
on programming models and tools, application analysis and characterization, and path
finding for future HPC platforms. His achievements include significant impact on the MPI
message-passing standard, the first seamless and performant grid infrastructure Unicore, and
the Intel Cluster Tools line of SW products. Between 2010 and 2012, he has led the Intel
Visual Computing institute at Saarbrücken. With the ExaCluster Lab, Hans-Christian
focuses on architecture experiments using Intel manycore processors (like the European
DEEP and DEEPER projects), and on scalable analysis tools and methods for important
HPC and HPDA workloads and systems. He is Intel’s lead in the Horizon 2020 project
NEXTGenIO, which investigates how to best leverage the emerging storage-class memory
technology for exascale systems.
Presentations
Birds of a Feather
Intermediate
Performance
Workshop
Exascale
File Systems
I/O
Networks
Storage








