Dr. Thilina Ratnayaka - Tech at light speed: An insight into supercomputing | Debug Diaries

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
  • Welcome to episode 02 of Debug Diaries, a podcast by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Moratuwa.
    Our special guest, Thilina Rathnayake, is an expert in high-performance computing, specializing in supercomputers. His work focuses on optimizing computational fluid dynamics for cutting-edge systems like the Frontier supercomputer. In this episode, we’ll dive into his journey and explore how supercomputers are shaping the future of scientific computing.
    Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more exciting episodes of "Debug Diaries"!
    Hosted by - Ovindu Atukorala
    Flyers and publicity - Chamod Perera and Kethaka Vidyananda
    Video Editing - Anas Hussaindeen
    Content writing - Shaveen Silva
    Technical supervision - Mr. Sanjaya Sooriyarachchi

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @DinushaJayawardana-y6u
    @DinushaJayawardana-y6u 4 години тому

    Proud of brother. God bless you 👏👏👏

  • @chathumalchandrasiri9969
    @chathumalchandrasiri9969 12 годин тому +3

    Thilina way to go mchan. Best ever mathematician I've ever seen in our generation.

  • @mixguru9669
    @mixguru9669 15 годин тому

    Thilina was an inspiring friend for me from way back in early 2000s. Such an exceptional person to be on the show.

  • @malithnoob
    @malithnoob 9 годин тому

    Proud of machan . Happy to see you in a good position

  • @Willy2720-t2g
    @Willy2720-t2g 14 годин тому +2

    Apparently Computer Science Course offered by University of Moratuwa does not take Students who did their AL's, with Maths,Physics and ICT ,how ironic is it ,Those who did AL Maths with ICT are more qualified for it than Studnets who have done AL Maths with Chemistry ,if you ask them why,they'll proudly say this is not just Computer Science but Computer Science and Engineering. but I checked their course content, it's perfectly suitable for AL ICT Students with Maths and Physics as well ,they just categorize the degrees under Engineering and raise the requirements in an absurd way which is of course biased