We are proud to announce that our NHR∂KIT Fellow Keshvi Tuteja has been awarded the "Women in HPC" Poster Award at ISC 2025 for her outstanding contribution to advancing diversity and excellence in high-performance computing (HPC).
Her award-winning poster, titled "pyGinko: A Sparse Linear Algebra Operator Framework for Python", was selected from a highly competitive pool of submissions by talented female scientists from around the globe. The work showcases an innovative Python-based framework designed to accelerate sparse linear algebra operations—an essential component in scientific computing and simulation.
The research was carried out on our HoreKa supercomputer and co-authored by Gregor Olenik, Roman Mishchuk, Nicolas Venkovic, Markus Götz, Achim Streit, Hartwig Anzt, and Charlotte Debus.
This achievement marks a proud moment for NHR@KIT and reflects our commitment to supporting groundbreaking research and promoting gender diversity in the HPC community.
Congratulations to Keshvi and the entire team!