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Nicholas Lewis

Nicholas Lewis is a Ph.D. candidate in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine Program at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.  He received a master's in history from the University of Utah in 2011, and has undergraduate degrees in history and anthropology from Weber State University.  He worked in IT before joining the Charles Babbage Institute's NSF History of Computer Security Project as a graduate research assistant.  He currently works as a GSRA on the History of Supercomputing Project, a collaborative effort between CBI and the High-Performance Computing Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he is currently conducting dissertation research.

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Innovations, Challenges, and Lessons Learned in HPC Storage Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

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