Matthew Baker
About Matthew Baker
Matthew Baker serves as Technical Staff at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he develops programming models for high-performance computing and evaluates advanced systems to improve computational efficiency.
Work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Matthew Baker has been a member of the Technical Staff at Oak Ridge National Laboratory since 2010. Over the course of 14 years, he has focused on developing programming models specifically designed for high-performance computing environments. His role includes evaluating advanced systems to improve computational efficiency, which is critical for the laboratory's research initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Baker holds a Master's Degree in Applied Computer Science from East Tennessee State University, where he studied from 2005 to 2010. Prior to that, he earned a degree in Mathematics from Tusculum College, completing his studies from 2002 to 2005. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his work in high-performance computing.
Background
Matthew Baker has a strong academic and professional background in mathematics and computer science. His education has equipped him with the skills necessary to contribute effectively to the field of high-performance computing. His ongoing work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory reflects his commitment to advancing computational technologies.
Contributions to Benchmark Development
In his role at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Matthew Baker contributes to the development of benchmarks that assess the performance of large-scale applications. This work is essential for evaluating the efficiency and effectiveness of computational systems, ensuring that they meet the demands of modern scientific research.