Awarded the International Society of Pharmacometrics (ISoP) 2020 Emerging Scientist Award for work on the Pumas framework.
Received the ACoP 2020 Quality Award for accelerating drug development with Pfizer via GPU-accelerated quantitative systems pharmacology.
Lead developer of DifferentialEquations.jl and over 100 Julia packages; recipient of the inaugural Julia Community Prize.
Outstanding Paper Award at IEEE-HPEC for computational derivation of efficient stochastic differential equation solvers.
High-performance differential equation solvers enabled 15,000x acceleration of NASA Launch Services simulations and 60x–570x speedups over Modelica tools; used in MIT-CalTech CLiMA climate modeling and SIAM award-winning DynamicalSystems.jl.
Research Experience
Research Affiliate and Co-PI of the Julia Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Director of Modeling and Simulation at Julia Computing; Creator and Lead Developer of JuliaSim.
Director of Scientific Research at Pumas-AI; Creator and Lead Developer of Pumas.
Lead Developer of the SciML Open Source Software Organization.
Taught MIT course 18.337 'Parallel Computing and Scientific Machine Learning' in Fall 2020.