Dr Gabriel Noaje1
1NVIDIA, Singapore, Singapore
Biography:
Gabriel Noaje has more than 15 years of experience in accelerated computing solutions for High Performance Computing and Artificial Intelligence. He has performed a variety of roles both in the enterprise and public sector that allowed him to manage, design and work on state of the art HPC solutions across a broad range of industries and domains.
In his current role at NVIDIA, Gabriel is spearheading the development of HPC business in Asia Pacific.
Prior to joining NVIDIA, he was a Senior Solutions Architect with SGI and HPE where he has worked closely with major supercomputing centers in APAC. Previously, he was a Senior Computational Scientist at A*STAR Computational Resource Centre in Singapore (A*CRC) supporting users with deploying their applications on GPUs and large HPC systems.
Gabriel holds a PhD in Computer Sciences from the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France and a BSc and MSc in Computer Sciences from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania.
Abstract:
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, its integration with high-performance computing (HPC) is driving unprecedented breakthroughs in scientific discovery, industry applications, and national research initiatives. This thought leadership panel at eResearch Australia 2025 will bring together leading experts from academia, industry, and government to explore how AI is reshaping the landscape for HPC, economies and societies. The panel will delve into the future of AI in HPC, discussing innovations in hardware accelerators, AI-driven optimizations, and the evolution of supercomputing architectures to support large-scale AI models. Panelists will share insights on the latest advancements in AI-enhanced simulations, hybrid AI-HPC workflows, and the potential impact of quantum computing on AI performance. The session will also explore real-world applications, from national AI strategies and what’s required to stay ahead in the transformative era of the AI-HPC revolution.