Teresa Bailey
Associate Program Director
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Teresa S. Bailey is the Associate Program Director of Computational Physics in Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s Weapon Simulation and Computing program. She oversees the development of multiple multiphysics simulation tools across a wide range of applications. These codes span a broad range of physics, chemistry, and engineering application space. As required, the codes are production-quality software products that are portable and computationally efficient on DOE’s most advanced HPC systems.
Bailey has been an LLNL employee since 2008. She began her career as a code physicist before moving into technical leadership roles as the Deterministic Transport project leader and the Nuclear Science program group leader. Bailey earned her B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from Oregon State University in 2002. She received the DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship to support her graduate work and earn her Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from Texas A&M in 2008.
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