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Software Defined Visualization with Jeff Amstutz
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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Mar 4, 2016
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Podcast episode
Description
Rob and Jason are joined by Jeff Amstutz to discuss Software Defined Visualization and Intel's SPMD Compiler
Jeff is a Visualization Software Engineer at Intel, where he works on the open source OSPRay project. He enjoys all things ray tracing, high performance computing, clearly implemented code, and the perfect combination of Git/CMake/modern C++. Prior to joining Intel, Jeff was an HPC software engineer at SURVICE Engineering where he worked on interactive ballistic simulation applications for the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, implemented using C++, CUDA, and Qt. When he is able, Jeff enjoys academic research in ray tracing and high performance computing, with a specific interest in multi-hit ray tracing algorithms and applications for both graphics 3D rendering and ray-based simulations.
In his spare time, Jeff enjoys powerlifting, golf, being an electric guitar nerd, and studying a wide spectrum of music ranging from progressive metal to ambient electronic music.
News
A bit of background for concepts and C++17
Current Proposals for C++17
Why is more complicated than you think
Jeff Amstutz
@jeffamstutz
Jeff Amstutz on LinkedIn
Jeff Amstutz on GitHub
Links
SDVis
OSPRay
Intel SPMD Program Compiler
Jeff is a Visualization Software Engineer at Intel, where he works on the open source OSPRay project. He enjoys all things ray tracing, high performance computing, clearly implemented code, and the perfect combination of Git/CMake/modern C++. Prior to joining Intel, Jeff was an HPC software engineer at SURVICE Engineering where he worked on interactive ballistic simulation applications for the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, implemented using C++, CUDA, and Qt. When he is able, Jeff enjoys academic research in ray tracing and high performance computing, with a specific interest in multi-hit ray tracing algorithms and applications for both graphics 3D rendering and ray-based simulations.
In his spare time, Jeff enjoys powerlifting, golf, being an electric guitar nerd, and studying a wide spectrum of music ranging from progressive metal to ambient electronic music.
News
A bit of background for concepts and C++17
Current Proposals for C++17
Why is more complicated than you think
Jeff Amstutz
@jeffamstutz
Jeff Amstutz on LinkedIn
Jeff Amstutz on GitHub
Links
SDVis
OSPRay
Intel SPMD Program Compiler
Released:
Mar 4, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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