Paul Calleja
Biography
Paul obtained his PhD in computational bio-physics at Bath University. After filling a post-doctoral research position at Birkbeck College, he moved into private industry, where he spearheaded early commercialisation of HPC cluster solutions within the UK.
After six years in the commercial sector Paul returned to academia to lead the new HPC service at Imperial College, London. From there, in 2005 he moved to the University of Cambridge, to form a new HPC service with university-wide capabilities and a novel pay-per-use cloud computing model.
The University of Cambridge now boasts one of the largest academic supercomputers in the world. It has won awards for energy efficiency and has industrial sponsorship from Rolls Royce, Mitsubishi, and Heavy Industries. As director of Research Computing Services, Paul is now responsible for the university’s research computing across all academic disciplines.
After six years in the commercial sector Paul returned to academia to lead the new HPC service at Imperial College, London. From there, in 2005 he moved to the University of Cambridge, to form a new HPC service with university-wide capabilities and a novel pay-per-use cloud computing model.
The University of Cambridge now boasts one of the largest academic supercomputers in the world. It has won awards for energy efficiency and has industrial sponsorship from Rolls Royce, Mitsubishi, and Heavy Industries. As director of Research Computing Services, Paul is now responsible for the university’s research computing across all academic disciplines.
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