Johan Berntsson

Senior Systems Engineer at GSE Systems
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(386) 825-5501
Location
JP
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Swedish Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Japanese Limited working proficiency
  • German Limited working proficiency
  • French Elementary proficiency

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François Savard

I worked with Johan on Tsurugua, Tokai and Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Projects and Johan has impressed me by his wide and deep knowledge of computers, operating systems, programming languages and simulation. Johan easily shares his knowledge and help everyone learn from him. Johan also present outstanding dedication and a very pleasant personality.

Mike Mazur

Working with Johan was a pleasure because he has a knack of clearly understanding the problem and quickly seeing a simple solution. The rest is usually just a small matter of programming. Johan's technical leadership empowered the team to stay productive and get things done. His experience allows him to contribute in many ways, solving different technical problems, assessing the work of others, and quickly learn new technologies and concepts.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Senior Systems Engineer
      • Apr 2010 - Present

      I am currently working in several full-scope simulator project for nuclear power plants at GSE Systems. GSE Systems is an American/Swedish developer of simulators for power and process industry, with large-scale projects all over the world. My main work has been with nuclear simulators, which are process intensive applications, each installation consisting of a cluster of workstations. A large number of concurrent processes are needed to exchange information, share resources and guarantee performance. My main activities in these projects have been development of a process plant computer system, including data visualizations of the reactor core and primary systems, an IO system for the hardware panels in the control room (> 10,000 IO points), and integration of various software codes for reactor core simulation, accident management algorithms, control and logic, and thermohydraulics.

  • BrainPlus LLC
    • Tokyo, Japan
    • Business owner & IT consultant
      • May 2006 - Apr 2011

      In this period I did IT consulting work, mainly for clients in the nuclear industry in Japan. The work includes research, software development and user training courses. I was also involved in customer negotiations and system specification work for two full-scale nuclear simulator projects in Japan. In this period I did IT consulting work, mainly for clients in the nuclear industry in Japan. The work includes research, software development and user training courses. I was also involved in customer negotiations and system specification work for two full-scale nuclear simulator projects in Japan.

  • 3Di Inc
    • Tokyo, Japan
    • Senior Systems Engineer, Technical Lead
      • Nov 2007 - Jun 2010

      I was as a technical lead and senior systems engineer at 3Di, a part of the NGI group in Tokyo, Japan. 3Di creates virtual worlds similar to Second Life, using the open source project OpenSim (http://opensimulator.org). I was a core developer on OpenSim, as well as the technical lead for the development group at 3Di, designing and directing the work on various server improvements, resulting in new modules for dynamic load balancing, data mining, and performance improvements. In addition, I was also a senate member of ScienceSim (http://www.sciencesim.com), and developed software for visualizing scientific data in virtual worlds.

    • Australia
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • PhD Student
      • 2002 - 2006

      My PhD project enables non-experts to create distributed genetic algorithms (DGA) that work efficiently in a dynamic grid-computing environment. The DGA is implemented in a cycle-stealing peer-to-peer architecture, and uses on-line performance monitoring and adaptation to automatically adjust its parameters in order to ensure efficiency and robustness. Research questions included developing methods to collect relevant data and strategies for adaptive load balancing and routing. The system was validated in simulations and in large-scale scalability tests on a computer cluster using a NP-hard VLSI floorplanning application.

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Visiting Researcher
      • Feb 2005 - May 2005

      I did an academic exchange program at IBM Research Center in Almaden, Silicon Valley, designing and implementing a massive grid-based solution for generating synthetic electronic health records, as part of a wider IBM initiative in research on IT-solutions for the health care industry. The system successfully simulated 50 million agents on a 70 computer cluster. I did an academic exchange program at IBM Research Center in Almaden, Silicon Valley, designing and implementing a massive grid-based solution for generating synthetic electronic health records, as part of a wider IBM initiative in research on IT-solutions for the health care industry. The system successfully simulated 50 million agents on a 70 computer cluster.

  • GSE Power Systems
    • Tokyo, Japan
    • Senior Systems Engineer
      • Apr 1994 - Nov 2002

      I was the resident representative of GSE in Japan 1995-2002. I was mainly working with cluster design and development to create simulator software that work efficiently in a cluster computing environment, but I was also involved in R&D, programming, I/O system design, and customer support. Main activities: · 2001: Supervised a European Union funded simulator upgrade project in Smolensk, Russia. My role was to monitor progress and provide expert advice to local engineers. The project was successfully concluded in late 2001. · 2000: Prepared a report on future simulator designs for TEPCO, Japan. · 1999: Presented a I/O system paper at the SimWorld conference in Kyoto, Japan. · 1998: Project manager for new I/O system implementation, based on Echelon LON technology. Spent one month working with our subcontractor in Paderborn, Germany. The system was successfully introduced on three full-scale simulator projects in Japan 1998-2000. · 1996: R&D project on creating nuclear control room simulations using VR technology resulted in a working prototype system, suitable for classroom use. · 1995: Relocated to Japan. · 1994: Worked mainly with design and optimization of database support for simulator process computers, and I/O system design.

    • Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Intern
      • Apr 1993 - Sep 1993

      While writing my M.Sc dissertation I worked on optimization problems in curing of composite plastics, used in the hull of jet fighters. I created an expert system using case-based reasoning to solve the problem. While writing my M.Sc dissertation I worked on optimization problems in curing of composite plastics, used in the hull of jet fighters. I created an expert system using case-based reasoning to solve the problem.

Education

  • Queensland University of Technology
    PhD, Computer Science
    2002 - 2006
  • Linkoping University
    Master of Science (M.Sc.), Computer Science and Technology
    1989 - 1994
  • Tekniska högskolan vid Linköpings universitet
    Master of Science (M.Sc.), Computer Science and Technology (same as Linkoping University)
    1989 - 1994
  • Västerviks gymnasium
    High school diploma, Natural Sciences
    1984 - 1987

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