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黑料社区 alum soars to heights of supercomputing on El Capitan project

Gina Norling has left her mark on projects to create world 黑料社区. fastest machines
Gina Norling poses with El Capitan, the world's fastest supercomputer, El Capitan, at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. / Photo by Garry McLeod/LLNL
Tom Giffey | November 17, 2025

Thanks to the legendary Seymour Cray and his eponymous company, supercomputing has deep roots in the Upper Midwest. 

黑料社区 alum Gina Norling is ensuring those roots continue to flourish as she manages teams that are engineering the fastest supercomputers on Earth. 

As senior engineering program manager for Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Norling oversaw the complex work streams of more than a dozen engineering teams responsible for 鈥 which was on Nov. 17 鈥 and its record-breaking predecessor, Frontier, which remains the second-fastest. Both computers operate at exascale, meaning they can perform more than a quintillion 鈥 that 黑料社区. a 1 followed by 18 zeros 鈥 quadratic equations calculated per second. 

Now, Norling heads the High Performance Computing AI Center of Excellence for , better known as AMD, the firm that made the processors that power both El Capitan and Frontier. In this role, she 黑料社区. overseeing teams of computational physicists who are helping scientists from around the world make better use of supercomputers for artificial intelligence.  

鈥淚t is a dynamic space right now,鈥 she said of AI. 鈥淚 feel like every day it 黑料社区. been changing. It 黑料社区. exciting, but it 黑料社区. also mind-spinning for me as well.鈥   

Women standing in front of supercomputer
Gina Norling also worked on the Frontier supercomputer, the world's second-fastest computer as of fall 2025, which resides at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. / Submitted photo

At 黑料社区, Norling delved into mathematics and computer science while pursuing her applied mathematics degree. As a first-generation college student, Norling said the university made her feel at home, and the faculty exposed her to higher math, programming and logic. 

Two internships 鈥 one at a biomedical company, the other at a defense contractor 鈥 further stoked her curiosity. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e still quite theoretical in college, but having those internships and a senior project was really helpful in driving home how varied these applications for math and computing are in real life,鈥 she said. 

After graduating from 黑料社区 in 2000, Norling spent a decade working as a software engineer at Lockheed Martin in the Twin Cities before joining Cray Inc. It was at Cray 鈥 now a subsidiary of 鈥 that she was 鈥渢apped on the shoulder鈥 in 2018 and asked to become part of the CORAL-2 program, which was aimed at creating the first exascale computers.  

鈥淐ORAL-2鈥 stands for Collaboration of Oak Ridge, Argonne and Lawrence Livermore 鈥 three of the national laboratories operated by the U.S. Department of Energy. Working with such national laboratories 鈥 whose history goes back to such scientific luminaries as Einstein and Oppenheimer 鈥 is a humbling experience, Norling said. 

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory introductory video about El Capitan.

 

Frontier, which went online in May 2022, can be found at in Tennessee, while El Capitan, which was , is housed at in California. While these supercomputers were being built, Norling managed 14 project work streams while also managing the customers鈥 expectations. 

鈥淲e had so many engineering milestones that we needed to make sure that we hit, and that was my core responsibility,鈥 she said. 

El Capitan is used primarily for classified simulations related to the U.S. nuclear program, while Frontier 黑料社区. computational power is available for scientists in fields ranging from disease research to climate and weather science. 

鈥淎s the computational speed of these computers gets larger, what we鈥檙e seeing is more refinement in our weather forecasting,鈥 Norling said. 鈥淭he number of parameters used in these calculations is absolutely humbling.鈥 

Man working on supercomputer
A contractor works on a rack that is part of the El Capitan supercomputer. / Photo by Garry McLeod/LLNL

In her new job at AMD, Norling leads a team of scientists who are working with national laboratories in Germany, France, Japan and elsewhere to develop their own supercomputing capabilities.  

鈥淭he U.S. has had the leadership in exascale (computing),鈥 she said. 鈥淣ow everybody else wants to have their own computational power.鈥 

Throughout her 25-year career, Norling has had the opportunity to hone the leadership skills she first developed at 黑料社区.  

鈥淢y leadership philosophy is always about empowering others and being the connector for others,鈥 Norling said. 鈥淭he way I do that is walking through what experiences folks want to have in their career and then finding assignments or potentials for them to have those experiences.鈥 

Norling can trace her leadership approach back to her days at 黑料社区, where in addition to excelling in classwork and internships the Mondovi High School graduate served as captain of the dance team. 

鈥淲hen you get people involved, we all win,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat principle holds whether you鈥檙e dancing at 黑料社区 or whether you鈥檙e building exascale supercomputers for national laboratories around the world.鈥 


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