Interactive Supercomputing has announced that Steve Reinhardt, formerly of Cray Research and SGI, has joined the company as vice president of joint research.
Reinhardt’s accomplishments span development of the first UNIX-based supercomputers at Cray in the mid-1980s to the pioneering of shared- and distributed-memory parallel programming environments. In his new position, Reinhardt will head ISC's funded research efforts.
Martin Gollery, associate director of the Center for Bioinformatics at the University of Nevada at Reno, will return to TimeLogic as a senior bioinformatics scientist, he wrote in an e-mail to Genome Technology, a BioInform sister publication.