Part of the TPC Seminar Series

Speakers:
Earl Joseph, Chief Executive Officer at Hyperion Research
Thomas Sorensen, Associate Analyst at Hyperion Research
Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Time: 1:00 p.m. (CT)
Location: Virtual
Abstract:
Hyperion Research will present its latest findings on using AI for research and technical computing. The presentation will cover market changes and technology trends and a collection of successful application areas. It will cover the major market drivers for adding AI to technical computing workloads. It will also present the results from recent market studies on the use of AI.
Biography:
Earl Joseph, Chief Executive Officer of Hyperion Research, drives research and consulting efforts associated with the United States, Europe and Asia-Pacific markets for technical servers. Dr. Joseph advises Hyperion Research clients on the competitive, managerial, technological, integration and implementation issues for technical servers. Dr. Joseph is also heading up Hyperion Research’s high-end HPC user forum activities. Dr. Joseph’s areas of expertise include technical computers, from entry-level servers to high-end capability supercomputers, software, storage and networking solutions for technical computing. He has worked for four technical computing companies in multiple marketing and R&D roles. Dr. Joseph has a strong background in computer technologies and future directions in technical computing. Dr. Joseph has recently worked closely with the leading HPC users around the world on their current and future market requirements. Dr. Joseph holds a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota where his research focus was the strategic management of high technology firms, and an undergraduate degree in business and technology from the University of Minnesota.
Thomas Sorensen, Associate Analyst, supports custom projects and subscription documents. Mr. Sorensen also provides a broad range of support to all key HPC research areas including efforts on our AI (including DL and ML) research agenda. Before joining Hyperion Research, Mr. Sorensen was a technical transcriber, educational coordinator, and research intern for the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. Mr. Sorensen holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Commonwealth University.

