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Kris Rowe US Q423
November 2, 2023

Kris is an Assistant Computational Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory’s Leadership Computing Facility. An applied mathematician by training, Kris holds a PhD from the University of Waterloo—with research focusing on geophysical fluid dynamics, high-order methods for incompressible flows, and adaptive mesh refinement. During his postdoc at Cornell University, he went undercover in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department to study internal waves radiated by the wakes of submersible vehicles, and design fast algorithms for high-order methods. Currently, as part of the Performance Engineering Group at ALCF, he is working to prepare computational science and engineering applications for the Aurora exascale supercomputer.