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October 17, 2005

Source: University of Calgary:
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ASTech Award recognizes Schulich leadership

Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Student, Ryan Schneider, was recognized with the Leaders of Tomorrow Award at the recent ASTech Awards gala. The 28-year-old Chief Technology Officer for Calgary's Acceleware Inc., investigated a technology to accelerate computer simulation to assist diverse areas of research, from developing new cancer diagnostic tools to building better washing machines.

Recognizing a huge market for such a tool in both industry and academia, Schneider co-founded Acceleware Inc. in 2004 with another student and their faculty supervisors. As Chief Technology Officer, Schneider led a team of eight engineers and software developers to bring the company’s first product to market in less than 12 months.

Acceleware’s flagship product is a family of flexible hardware accelerators that can be plugged into a computer to vastly improve performance. This special-purpose hardware transforms problems that would require hours on a supercomputer into simulations that can be completed in minutes on a modified desktop.

In Alberta, university researchers are using Acceleware products to develop new technologies for breast cancer detection and petroleum engineers are investigating Acceleware technology for reservoir simulation. Engineers from international companies such as Motorola and Nokia are applying Acceleware technology in the development of modern wireless devices. Acceleware can reduce the time it takes to complete a complex simulation of a cellphone next to a user’s head – to assess safety – from several hours to a few minutes.

In addition to leading Acceleware, Schneider, 28, is president of Vortex Computing, a high-performance computing provider he launched seven years ago and ran while completing his undergraduate and Master’s degrees. In his "spare time," Schneider is continuing his work in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering to complete his PhD.

The Leader’s of Tomorrow award is presented to an individual under the age of 30 who has demonstrated qualities, such as leadership potential in science and technology teaching, research or entrepreneurship, that could make him or her a future leader in Alberta’s science and technology community.

The annual ASTech Awards recognize Alberta-grown science and technology successes across a range of industries, sectors and research areas and are given to individuals, teams, businesses and other organizations.


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