
Marie Berger

Kenneth Warrington
Ken Warrington, PhD joined GenScript Probio in 2020 as Head of Strategy & Innovation and a Sr. Director of Business Development supporting their Gene & Cell Therapy CMC services. Dr. Warrington served on the faculty at the University of Florida focused on AAV vector development and transitioned into industry where he has served lead technical operation and business development roles for global contract testing and manufacturing organizations. He is a co-founder and director of Lacerta Therapeutics and Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board at Biostem Life Sciences. He has broad expertise across the viral vector product development continuum from discovery through GMP-compliant manufacturing to support IND-enabling preclinical and early stage clinical programs.

Selena Yang

Tom Smith

Barbara Collura

David Sable

Johannes Langguth
Johannes Langguth is a research scientist at Simula reseach laboratory, Oslo, Norway. He received his PhD in computer science from the University of Bergen, Norway in 2011, and master degrees in computer science and economics from university of Bonn, Germany. After a postdoctoral appointment at ENS Lyon, France, he joined Simula in 2012. His research focuses on the design of discrete algorithms for irregular problems on parallel heterogeneous architectures such as multi-core CPUs and GPUs, and their applications in scientific computing, graph analytics, machine learning, computational social science, and high-performance codes for cardiac electrophysiology.

Bruno Raffin
Bruno Raffin is Director of Research at INRIA Grenoble Rhône-Alpes and leader of the DataMove team. Bruno Raffin has a PhD from the Université d’Orléans on parallel programming language design (1997). After a 2 years postdoc at Iowa State University he refocused his research on high performance interactive computing. He led the development of the FlowVR middleware for large scale data-flow oriented parallel applications, used for virtual reality, telepresence and computational steering. He recently retargeted FlowVR at in-situ analytics for large scale parallel application. He also worked on parallel algorithms and cache-efficient parallel data structures (cache oblivious mesh layouts, parallel adaptive sorting), strategies for task-based programming of multi-CPU and multi-GPU machines. He initiated and steered the multi-camera Grimage platform to develop real-time full-body 3D interactions and 3D telepresence. Today he is refocusing is research activity on high performance computing. He leads the INRIA Integrated Project Lab focused on the convergence between HPC, AI and Big Data. Bruno Raffin accounts for more than 60 international publications, advised 16 PhD students. He was responsible for INRIA of more than 15 national and European grants, was the co-founder of the Icatis startup company (2004-2008), and transferred several codes to other companies. Bruno Raffin has been involved in more than 30 program committees of international conferences. He is the head of the steering committee of the Eurographics Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualisation.

Olivier Beaumont
Olivier Beaumont, Ph.D. holds a senior researcher position (Directeur de Recherche) at Inria since October 2008. He defended his PhD thesis in 1999 and his Habilitation in 2004. His main interests are in scheduling, load balancing, HPC and memory optimization and parallelization of training. He served as PC Chair (Algorithm Track) for many HPC conferences (SuperComputing, IPDPS, ICPP, HIPC,...) and he is acting as Associate Editor in Chief of JPDC (Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing). He is the author of more than 90 papers in international journals and conferences.