
Judy Hill
Dr. Judith Hill works at Livermore Computing supporting the El Capitan exascale supercomputer, the world's fastest scientific supercomputer. Judith specializes in the development, implementation, and application of numerical methods for massively parallel computers to a variety of applications including computational fluid dynamics, climate science, and chemistry.
In her professional service, Judy is currently the Program Director for the SIAM Computational Science and Engineering Activity Group. She serves as a reviewer for several journals including Computer Physics Communications, Applied Numerical Mathematics, Supercomputing, INCITE, and has served on the programming committee for several conferences. In 2005, she was named the Fred Howes Scholar in Computational Science for her leadership, character and technical achievement in the field of computational science.
Judy earned her Ph.D. in Computational Science and Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
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