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[[Pengliang Yang]] developed efficient CUDA codes for fast execution on GPU devices and provided examples of their usage in geophysical tasks, from forward wave modeling to full waveform inversion. He served as an instructor at Madagascar schools, including [[Harbin 2015|Harbin-2015]] and [[Zurich 2016|Zurich-2016]].
 
[[Pengliang Yang]] developed efficient CUDA codes for fast execution on GPU devices and provided examples of their usage in geophysical tasks, from forward wave modeling to full waveform inversion. He served as an instructor at Madagascar schools, including [[Harbin 2015|Harbin-2015]] and [[Zurich 2016|Zurich-2016]].
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==Vladimir Bashkardin==
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[[Vladimir Bashkardin]] wrote [https://reproducibility.org/RSF/sfoglpen.html oglpen], a Vplot visualization program based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenGL OpenGL]. He also developed new tools for parallel computing and handling large-scale datasets. Vladimir actively participated in the Madagascar community and served as an instructor at Madagascar schools, including [[Houston 2010|Houston_2010]].

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This page honors individuals who made crucial contributions to the development of Madagascar and to the Madagascar community. You can read their stories by following the links below.

Ioan "Nick" Vlad

Nick Vlad enhanced Madagascar installation by improving directory structures and configuration scripts. He maintained the Madagascar wiki pages and generated a large portion of their content. He actively participated in community discussions and created the LinkedIn group for Madagascar users.

Pengliang Yang

Pengliang Yang developed efficient CUDA codes for fast execution on GPU devices and provided examples of their usage in geophysical tasks, from forward wave modeling to full waveform inversion. He served as an instructor at Madagascar schools, including Harbin-2015 and Zurich-2016.

Vladimir Bashkardin

Vladimir Bashkardin wrote oglpen, a Vplot visualization program based on OpenGL. He also developed new tools for parallel computing and handling large-scale datasets. Vladimir actively participated in the Madagascar community and served as an instructor at Madagascar schools, including Houston_2010.