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Eng Lim Goh, Ph.D.
Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer
Dr. Eng Lim Goh joined SGI in
1989, becoming a chief engineer in 1998 and chief
technology officer in 2001. He oversees Project
Ultraviolet; with the goal to develop the next
generation computer architecture for the new many-core
era. Correspondingly, he also works on solutions to
massively parallel rendering. Between these two efforts,
he has been granted four U.S. patents.
In 2005, the
IDG publication, InfoWorld, named Dr. Goh one of World's
25 most influential CTOs. That same year, he was also
included in the HPCwire list of "15 People to Watch." In
2007, he was named "Champions 2.0" of the industry by
BioIT World magazine, and received the HPC Community
Recognition Award from HPCwire. Before joining SGI, Dr.
Goh worked for Intergraph Systems, Schlumberger Wireline
and Shell Research. A Shell Cambridge University
Scholar, he completed his Ph.D. research and
dissertation on parallel architectures and computer
graphics. He also holds a first-class honors degree in
mechanical engineering from Birmingham University, U.K.
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