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James Peery named Los Alamos deputy for computing programContact: Jim Danneskiold, jdanneskiold@lanl.gov, (505) 667-1640 (02-105) LOS ALAMOS, N.M., Sept. 23, 2002 -- James Peery is Los Alamos National Laboratory's new deputy associate director for Advanced Simulation and Computing. Ray Juzaitis, associate director for Weapons Physics said Peery will move from Sandia National Laboratories to Los Alamos in mid-October. "I chose James Peery for his vision of the future of the ASCI program, his evident management skills in an integrated program and line environment and his outstanding technical strengths, especially in modeling and simulation," Juzaitis said. Juzaitis also said he was impressed by Peery's experience and track record of building customer relationships with Washington, D.C. Peery, who heads the Computational Solid Mechanics and Structural Dynamics Department at Sandia, has worked at the Albuquerque lab for 12 years. "This opportunity to join the enormous scientific talent at Los Alamos is truly an honor," Peery said. Peery said his priorities for the tri-lab ASCI program include providing designers with state-of-the-art validated modeling and simulation tools and associated computing infrastructure; helping Los Alamos lead in software and hardware development; and helping the National Nuclear Security Administration refine the program vision and increase national support. Juzaitis thanked Don Shirk for his year of service as acting deputy associate director for ASCI. "In his acting capacity, Don has not been a mere caretaker; he has been a committed and engaged manager," Juzaitis said. "Don made considerable progress setting up an effective management structure for the ASCI program and developed a strong leadership team. I am very grateful and indebted to Don for the superb job that he has done." At Sandia, Peery led advanced code development teams and managed projects that successfully completed major ASCI code milestones. He served as manager of the Computational Physics Research and Development Department from October 1996 until assuming his current job three years ago. He is a member of several key review committees, including the ASCI Burn Code Review Committee, the DOE Shock Physics Institute and the ASCI Level I Alliance Center Review Team for the California Institute of Technology. Peery has published more than 50 technical papers and reports. Peery holds doctorate, master of science and bachelor of science degrees in nuclear engineering, all from Texas A & M University. Los Alamos National Laboratory is operated by the University of California for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) of the U.S. Department of Energy and works in partnership with NNSA's Sandia and Lawrence Livermore national laboratories to support NNSA in its mission. Los Alamos enhances global security by ensuring the safety and reliability of the U.S. nuclear stockpile, developing technologies to reduce threats from weapons of mass destruction, and solving problems related to energy, environment, infrastructure, health and national security concerns. Additional news releases related to Organization/Operations Additional news releases from the Directors Office(DIR) |
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