Andrew Siegel
Scientist
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Argonne National Laboratory
United States of America
Biography
Andrew Siegel has led several major projects in the past decade. For example, he was lead software architect with the FLASH project at the University of Chicago; he built the applications team for the Blue Gene Consortium; he spearheaded the establishment of a nuclear engineering simulation program at Argonne; and he was director of SHARP (Simulation for High Accuracy Reactor Program) at Argonne. Siegel received his B.A. in philosophy at the University of Chicago and his Ph.D. in the Department of Astrophysical, Planetary, and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Colorado.
Research Interest
Mathematics and Computer Science
Publications
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A. A. Chien, Balaji, P., Beckman, P. H., Dun, N., Fang, A., Fujita, H., Iskra, K., Rubenstein, Z., Zheng, Z., Schreiber, R., Hammond, J., Dinan, J., Laguna, I., Richards, D., Dubey, A., van Straalen, B., Hoemmen, M., Heroux, M., Teranishi, K., and Siegel, A. R., “Versioned Distributed Arrays for Resilience in Scientific Applications: Global View Resilienceâ€, Procedia Computer Science, vol. 51, pp. 29-38, 2015.
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P. K. Romano, Lund, A. L., and Siegel, A. R., “Optimal Run Strategies in Monte Carlo Iterated Fission Source Simulationsâ€, 2017.
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P. K. Romano and Siegel, A. R., “Limits on the Efficiency of Event-Based Algorithms for Monte Carlo Neutron Transportâ€, Nuclear Engineeering and Technology, 2017.