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Posts from Paul Guermonprez (Intel) 
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I am a software engineer working at Intel Paris on various topics : embedded software (SmartTV, tablets, Classmate ...), cloud computing, java software optimization. |
Easy HPC for bioinformatics - Build your own cluster
By Paul Guermonprez (Intel) (2 posts) on May 29, 2008 at 4:38 am
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Easy HPC for bioinformatics - Build your own cluster Research and industry need huge amounts of computing power, especially in fields like life sciences, where the need to understand life mechanisms and cure diseases is endless. In a time where research is funded on a per project or lab basis, sharing large HPC (High Performance [...]
Category: Academic, Intel SW Partner Program, Open Source, Parallel Programming, Software Tools
Tags: bioinformatics, cluster, cluster tools, hpc, life sciences, oscar
Helping the pharmaceutical industry fight drug counterfeiting
By Paul Guermonprez (Intel) (2 posts) on December 12, 2007 at 9:27 am
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If you talk to a pharmaceutical industrial, the conversation will certainly end up talking about drug counterfeiting. And let's admit it, that's an alarming problem for all the potential patients we are. Various technologies and solutions have been demonstrated over the years, but this is a huge problem involving large-scale logistics, information security and far-reaching [...]
