
Moderator:
Esteban Meneses
Carlos Jaime Barrios Hernández
Affiliation: Universidad Industrial de Santander.
Country: Colombia
Title: Towards Large Scale and Robust Cyberinfrastructures for Science and Technology in Latin America and the Caribbean
Abstract
Bio
Professor Barrios is a systems engineer from
the Industrial University of Santander (Bucaramanga, Colombia), holds a
master’s degree in applied mathematics and computer science from the
University of Grenoble – Alpes (Grenoble, France), and a Ph.D. in
Computer Science from the University of Nice-Côte d’Azur (Nice,
France), which he obtained with the distinction “very honorable”
for his work on a national French project between INRIA (National Institute
for Research in Computer Science and Automation), the Grenoble Informatics
Laboratory (LIG), and the Laboratory of Informatics, Systems and Signals of
Sophia Antipolis (I3S). He has been a visiting researcher at the Institute
of Informatics of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, the
Barcelona Supercomputing Center in Spain, the Abdus Salam International
Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste, Italy, the University of
Luxembourg’s Institute of Technologies, among others, and collaborates with
several international companies such as NVIDIA, Intel, HPE, IBM, Atos-BULL,
and Ecopetrol, among others. He has also created and led courses and
conferences on HPC (such as SC-CAMP, CLCAR, and CARLA) and participates in
various scientific and technological associations worldwide (SIGHPC-ACM,
TCC-IEEE) related to scalable architectures and high-performance computing.
Additionally, he has served as a scientific and technological consultant on
various HPC projects in Latin America, including the ABACUS project of
CINVESTAV-IPN in Mexico. He is currently a research professor at the
Industrial University of Santander in Bucaramanga, Colombia, and a
consultant through the ICT Think Tank for Colombian government affairs via
the Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies (MinTIC) of the
Colombian Government. He also serves as the general coordinator of the
Advanced Computing Service for Latin America and the Caribbean and leads the
transformation process of Supercomputing and Scientific Computing at the
Industrial University of Santander (SC3UIS) towards the Colombian Center for
Advanced Computing.