Jasmine Trapier
Jasmine Trapier
Affiliation: Bank of America Title: Software Engineer in the Software Development industry
Jasmine Trapier is a seasoned software engineer with a strong background in high-performance computing (HPC) and a deep passion for climate data analytics. Currently, she is focused on leveraging advanced HPC techniques to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of climate modeling and data analysis. Her work at Bank of America has provided her with a unique perspective on the intersection of financial technology and HPC, which she now brings to the HackHPC community.
Jasmine’s experience as a participant in the ADMI2023 hackathons has significantly shaped her approach to mentoring. These events not only honed her technical skills but also instilled in her a profound appreciation for the collaborative and innovative spirit that defines the HPC community. Her involvement in these hackathons has equipped her with the ability to guide students and researchers through complex HPC challenges, fostering a culture of problem-solving and creativity.
Jasmine’s research focus on climate data analytics is particularly relevant to the HPC field. By applying advanced computational methods to large datasets, she aims to improve predictive models for climate change impacts. Her work has the potential to significantly contribute to our understanding of global climate patterns and inform strategies for mitigating its effects.
As an undergraduate researcher turned software engineer, Jasmine brings a unique perspective to the mentorship role. Her journey from academic research to industry practice has given her a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical foundations and practical applications of HPC. This blend of academic rigor and real-world experience makes her an invaluable asset to the HackHPC community, where she can inspire and guide the next generation of HPC professionals.
Jasmine’s participation in HackHPC events is not only about imparting knowledge but also about fostering a community that values innovation, collaboration, and excellence in HPC education. Her enthusiasm for mentoring and her commitment to advancing HPC applications in climate science make her an exceptional mentor for any aspiring researcher or engineer in this field.