DevConf.CZ 2025

Julita Inca

At present, I am a Research Community Lead at Queen Mary University of London. Previously, I was an HPC Software Specialist at UK Atomic Energy Authority where I was accelerating simulations in a Tokamak called STEP. I was also working at Oak Ridge National Laboratory at Tenneesse, USA as part of the High Performance Computing team CADES. I have two masters, one in Computer Sciences at PUCP, Peru, and another as MSc. in High Performance Computing at the Univerrsity of Edinburgh.
Fedora Ambassador since 2012, and I was one of the winners of the GNOME Outreach for Women 2011.


Company or affiliation

Fedora

Job title

Ambassador


Session

06-12
15:30
35min
Linux supports nothing but the best
Julita Inca

Processing complex models with very high resolution to get accurate results is feasible with the use of cutting-edge technology such High Performance Computing (HPC). The software behind the most prominent supercomputers or HPC clusters is Linux-based solutions. Starting with the operating system, programming languages, compilers, file system, scheduler, and tools used to plot the results of the data processing operations, orchestrating all these components is imperious. This talk is aimed at highlighting some compatibilities and implementations done in advanced research using High Performance Computing with Linux systems.

Future Tech and Open Research
D0206 (capacity 154)