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Rolf Riesen,
a senior research scientist at IBM Exascale systems research, Dublin, Ireland, and previously visiting professor at University of New Mexico and Sandia National Laboratories, both in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Rolf Riesen has more than sixteen years of experience in systems software for parallel computing. He has worked with and influenced the design of early machines like the 1024-node nCUBE 2 and the 3680-processor Intel Paragon, to more recent machines like the 9152-processor Intel ASCI Red and the commodity based 1800-processor Cplant, to the 26544-processor Cray XT3 Red Storm machine at Sandia National Laboratories.

Star Socrates

In 1995, Rolf Riesen supported and advised the MIT-team with their parallel chess program Star Socrates, which played on the Intel Paragon parallel supercomputer located at Sandia National Laboratories at the WCCC 1995. He is mentioned as team member of Star Socrates [1].

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Selected Publications

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  • Rolf Riesen (1993). Parallel File System for SUNMOS on the nCUBE 2. M.S. CS, University of New Mexico
  • Rolf Riesen (2002). Message-Based, Error-Correcting Protocols for Scalable High-Performance Networks. Ph.D. CS, University of New Mexico

References

  1. ^ 8th World Computer Chess Championship available as pdf reprint Courtesy of Monroe Newborn from The Computer History Museum
  2. ^ DBLP: Rolf Riesen

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