David Kahaner

Biography
Dr. David K. KAHANER is the Founding Director of ATIP. He
was formerly the Associate Director of the US Office of
Naval Research Asia (ONR). He also spent more than 20
years at the US National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) (formerly the National Bureau of
Standards). He spent more than 10 years at Los Alamos
National Laboratory, and became responsible for
mathematical software and library development as well as
applications consulting. At NIST he was responsible for
scientific software on both large and small computers. Dr.
Kahaner has been examining Information Rich Technologies
in Asia for many years. His analyses are circulated
worldwide to thousands in industry, government, and
academia. In 1993, he was awarded the title of “Mr. Asia”
by Computerworld. He served as the Asian Chair for
Supercomputing 90-94, the International Relations Chair
for Supercomputing 95, the originator of the first
HPC-Asia’95 held in Taipei, and Chair of the International
Organizing Committees for HPC-Asia’97 held in Seoul,
HPC-Asia’98 held in Singapore, HPC-Asia 00 held in
Australia, and HPC-Asia 02 held in Bangalore, India. One
of Dr. Kahaner’s goals is to develop a technology-based
information service focused on activities in the Asian
region that will be of strategic and business value to
both Westerners and Asians. He has had visiting
professorships at major universities in the U.S, Austria,
Italy, and Switzerland, where he has taken extensive
sabbaticals and still retains significant associations.
Presentations
Workshop

Applications
Government Strategies, Programs, and Funding
HPC Center Planning and Operations
Chair of Sessions
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Applications
Government Strategies, Programs, and Funding
HPC Center Planning and Operations