
Deborah Bard
NERSC Science Engagement and Workflows Department Head
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC)
Debbie Bard is a physicist and data scientist with 20 years of experience in scientific computing as both a physicist and supercomputing expert. Her career spans research in particle physics, cosmology, AI, and computing, with a common theme of using supercomputing for scalable data analytics. Bard heads the Science Engagement and Workflows Department at NERSC. She also leads the Superfacility initiative at Berkeley Lab, a cross-disciplinary project to build supercomputing infrastructure for experimental facilities across the US Department of Energy.
Education
Phd - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
MSci - University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Recent Publications
Frontiers in Scientific Workflows: Pervasive Integration With High-Performance Computing
Authors: da Silva, RF; Badia, RM; Bard, D; Foster, IT; Jha, S; Suter, F
August 2024, Computer
Real‐time XFEL data analysis at SLAC and NERSC: A trial run of nascent exascale experimental data analysis
Authors: Blaschke, JP; Brewster, AS; Paley, DW; Mendez, D; Bhowmick, A; Sauter, NK
May 2024, Concurrency Computation Practice and Experience
How a Lightsource Uses a Supercomputer for Live Interactive Analysis of Large Data Sets
Authors: Blaschke, JP; Wittwer, F; Enders, B; Bard, D
July 2023, Synchrotron Radiation News
CMB-S4: Forecasting Constraints on Primordial Gravitational Waves
Authors: Abazajian, K; Addison, GE; Adshead, P; Ahmed, Z; Akerib, D; Ali, A
February 2022, The Astrophysical Journal (ApJ)
Real-Time XFEL Data Analysis at SLAC and NERSC: a Trial Run of Nascent Exascale Experimental Data Analysis.
Authors: Blaschke, JP; Brewster, AS; Paley, DW; Mendez, D; Bhowmick, A; Sauter, NK
May 2024, Concurrency Computation Practice and Experience
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