Andrey Alekseenko
Researcher
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About me
I'm a Researcher at KCSC (formerly PDC) at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. I received my Ph.D. in Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Methods from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) in 2017, with a thesis focused on adaptive control of urban traffic flow dynamics.
After my doctorate, I was a Postdoctoral Associate at Stony Brook University (2018-2020), developing methodology for template-based protein–ligand docking and applying metagenomic data to protein–protein docking. I joined KTH as a Postdoctoral Researcher in 2020 before moving to the Researcher position in 2022.
My research focuses on adapting high-performance molecular dynamics software to rapidly evolving supercomputer architectures. I am a core developer of GROMACS, working on performance portability, new hardware architecture enablement, and device-initiated communications.
I co-organize the Application Perspective on SYCL (APerOL) minisymposium series at PASC, a forum for HPC application developers to share experience with SYCL across platforms.