Keiji Onishi

Biography
Keiji Onishi is a Researcher in Center for Computational Science at RIKEN since 2012. He completed his Ph.D. in 2013 at the Department of Aerospace Engineering of Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. Prior to joining the Ph.D. program, he has been working in the industry more than 10 years. After working at the Japanese automobile company, he has worked as a software developer and a consulting engineer in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), especially automobile industry.
His research interests lie in the area of CFD, ranging from computational science to the aerodynamics. He has collaborated actively with researchers in several other disciplines of computer science, engineering, and also of a software business. He is a main developer of multi-physics simulation framework ‘CUBE’ which is based on the Cartesian grid and a developer of ‘Frontflow/red’ which is based on an unstructured grid.
His research interests lie in the area of CFD, ranging from computational science to the aerodynamics. He has collaborated actively with researchers in several other disciplines of computer science, engineering, and also of a software business. He is a main developer of multi-physics simulation framework ‘CUBE’ which is based on the Cartesian grid and a developer of ‘Frontflow/red’ which is based on an unstructured grid.
Presentations
ACM Gordon Bell Finalist
Awards Presentation
AI-HPC Convergence
Computational Science
Extreme Scale Comptuing
Performance
Scientific Computing
TP