Dan Nagle |
Dan Nagle is a scientific programmer who has been using Fortran since 1970 and teaching it since 1982.
He conceived, produced and taught workshops on using the Cray-1, Cray XMP, Cray-2, Cray YMP, Cray T3D/E, ESCD ES-1, Myrias SPS-2, and KSR KSR-1 computers, facilitated modernization of numerical applications and oversaw migration of programs to parallel processors at a DoD HPC center, and produced a series of Technical Notes on topics in modern numerical programming. He has been a member of PL22.3 (US Fortran standards committee) since 1999, and its Chair since 2002. He holds a B.S. and M.S. in Physics from Virginia Tech, and a Ph.D. in Computational Science from George Mason University, with an emphasis in High Performance Computing. |