Michael Patterson
Biography
Michael K. Patterson is a Senior Principal Engineer in the
Technical Computing Group - Systems Architecture and
Pathfinding at the Intel Corporation, in Dupont,
Washington, where he works in the power, thermal, and
energy-efficient-performance areas of HPC. The work covers
silicon level activity, through platform and rack-level
solutions, and on up to interface with Data Center power
and cooling technologies. He did his undergraduate work at
Purdue University, received his MS degree in Management
from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and was awarded his
MS and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University
of Vermont. His current technical interests include
supercomputer architecture, server power and thermal
management technologies, and high density data center
concepts. He has been with Intel for 22 years. He is a
registered Professional Engineer. He is a Fellow of the
ASME. He is a member of ASHRAE, and served as the Research
Chair for ASHRAE TC9.9, Mission Critical Facilities. He
also represents Intel in a number of Green Grid
Activities, most notably as the first chair of the Data
Center Technology and Strategy Working Group. Dr.
Patterson has been certified by the US DOE as a DCEP. He
is also on the leadership team of the EE HPC WG, currently
serving as the Workshop and Conferences Co-Chair.
Presentations
Workshop

Energy
Performance
Power
State of the Practice