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Jim Phillips

Senior Research Programmer at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Jim Phillips is a Senior Research Programmer at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.12 He holds a Ph.D. in physics and has over two decades of experience in developing, deploying, and supporting high-performance parallel and GPU-accelerated software for scientific research.2

Phillips is best known for his work on NAMD, a popular biomolecular simulation code. He served as the lead developer of NAMD from 1999 to 2017.2 His 2005 reference paper on NAMD has received over 15,000 citations, highlighting the significant impact of his work in the field.2

Throughout his career, Phillips has made substantial contributions to high-performance computing and molecular dynamics simulations. His research has been recognized with prestigious awards, including:

  1. A Gordon Bell Award in 2002 for his work on NAMD2
  2. A Gordon Bell Special Prize in HPC-Based COVID-19 Research in 20202

Phillips collaborates closely with end-users to enable specific and challenging research projects, demonstrating his commitment to practical applications of his work.2 His expertise spans areas such as high-performance computing, molecular dynamics, structural biology, and GPU acceleration of scientific applications.1

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