  Matthias Blumrich  

 



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 After completing my PhD in 1996, I continued working as a Research Associate at Princeton University. I joined IBM Research in 1998 to work on user-level messaging for cluster systems. Soon thereafter I joined the Blue Gene hardware group, where I contributed to the architecture of the Blue Gene/L system and co-designed its collective network. I continued to work on architecture, design, verification, and test of Blue Gene systems, including BG/P (snoop filter) and BG/Q (PCIe and I/O interface). Following Blue Gene, I worked on system software and hardware verification for another government-sponsored supercomputer cloaked in secrecy.

 

I am thrilled to be back in the area of network architecture and design as a part of NVIDIA!



   Research Area(s)

[Computer Architecture](/index.php/research-area/computer-architecture)

[High Performance Computing](/index.php/research-area/high-performance-computing)

 

 

  

 Main Field of Interest

[Networking](/index.php/research-area/networking)

 

  

 Google Scholar

<http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=EfQZP3QAAAAJ>

 

  

 

 

 



 ### Publications

 

### 2018 

[Exploiting Idle Resources in a High-Radix Switch for Supplemental Storage](/index.php/publication/2018-11_exploiting-idle-resources-high-radix-switch-supplemental-storage)

[Matthias Blumrich](/index.php/person/matthias-blumrich), [Ted Jiang](/index.php/person/ted-jiang), [Larry Dennison](/index.php/person/larry-dennison)



[Proceedings of the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Net…](https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3291662)