dell/omnia

Omnia is Dell’s open-source toolkit for deploying and managing high-performance computing clusters for HPC, AI, and data analytics workloads. I am a core contributor and architect on the project, focusing on the HPC & AI workload orchestration layer and GPU cluster provisioning pipeline. My work centers on making enterprise HPC infrastructure composable and accessible, bridging the gap between bare-metal Dell hardware and the software-defined cluster management that modern AI research demands.

OpenCHAMI

OpenCHAMI (Open Composable HPC and AI Management Infrastructure) is a community-driven project building cloud-native management software for large-scale HPC systems. I serve on the Technical Advisory Board, helping shape the architectural direction of the project, particularly around the composable service model, the Redfish-based BMC discovery toolchain (magellan), and the boot service stack. OpenCHAMI represents a fundamental rethink of how supercomputing centers manage their infrastructure: taking the operational patterns that work at cloud scale and making them work on the world’s fastest machines.


This page is inspired by the /now movement. It reflects what I’m actually working on, not just what’s on my CV.