Harnessing Memory-Driven Computing to fight Alzheimer’s disease
Biomedical Science and computer technology come together. HPE and DZNE are applying technology to significantly accelerate research into Alzheimer's. By using advanced computing technology and new computational algorithms we significantly cut-down the time required for genome analysis. This benefits real time analyses of human genomes for research and personalized diagnostics.
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Hartmut Schultze
Since 2015 Hartmut Schultze engages in Memory-Driven Computing in customer use cases. In his various roles he always strove to create value by exploiting technology, optimizing environments, introducing automation and acting as a change agent to make it happen.
Between 2001 and 2014 Hartmut led several international customers accounts in his role as Account Executive within outsourcing services.
Previously, Hartmut worked as a consultant in different customer situations.
Hartmut Schultze studied software and automation technology at the University of Stuttgart and holds a master’s degree in electrical engineering.
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