Philip Maechling
Computer Scientist, Sr. at Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC)- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC)
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United States
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Computer Scientist, Sr.
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2012 - Present
University of Southern California Develop high performance computing software systems for performing large-scale seismic hazard research using national open-science supercomputers. Design and develop open-source scientific software and coordinate the public release of the SCEC Broadband Platform, a scientific software distribution used to calculate earthquake ground motions.
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MIS Director
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2008 - 2012
Greater Los Angeles Area Seismic hazard research using High Performance Computing and open-source scientific software development. Open-source software releases include CSEP, CVM-H, Broadband Platform, and UCVM distributions available from SCEC.
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Information Technology Architect
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Nov 2002 - Aug 2008
Greater Los Angeles Area Seismic hazard research using High Performance Computing and open-source scientific software development. Open-source software releases include OpenSHA, CSEP, CVM-H, Broadband Platform, and UCVM distributions available from SCEC.
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Kaiser Permanente
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Senior Software Engineer
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2002 - 2003
Greater Los Angeles Area Development of J2EE multi-tier web-based patient billing and material management systems.
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Cysive
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Software Engineer
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2001 - 2001
Orange County, California Area Development of J2EE multi-tier web sites.
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Caltech
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United States
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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1 - 100 Employee
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Member of the Professional Staff
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1997 - 2001
Greater Los Angeles Area Software development coordinator during development of the Caltech/USGS/CDMG TriNet Project that converted the Southern California Seismic Network from VAX and Fortran-based analog data acquisition and real-time earthquake monitoring system to a Solaris and C/C++ based digital and IP-based system. Led the software development of the SCSN network-based seismic data acquisition and real-time earthquake monitoring system.
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Senior Research Programmer
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Nov 1993 - Jan 1997
Greater Los Angeles Area Designed and developed C, C++, and Java-based real-time seismic data acquisition and earthquake monitoring software. Developed method for calculating fast ground motion and magnitude used in original Caltech/USGS ShakeMap systems.
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TRW
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Business Consulting and Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Software Engineer
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1989 - 1993
Greater Los Angeles Area Command and Control Missile Warning System Software Development
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Education
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University of Southern California
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science with Specialization in High Performance Computing and Simulation -
Xavier University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Applied Physics -
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College
Associate of Science - AS, Electronic Engineering Technology