
Ganapati (Gans) Srinivasa has 40+ years engineering experience in software, hardware and systems. He founded data focused on Precision Medicine and Multimodal data including Federation. was the chief architect of several generations of multi-core Intel Xeon processors (2001–2013) starting with the first multicore server which resulted in more than 92% server market share for Intel. He led the heterogeneous computing group (CPU, GPU, Acclerators-FPGA) and Intel collaborations with academic centers at UC Berkeley, Technion Israel and UCLA. He established collaboration with Intel with Oregon Health Sciences University, Broad Institute (MIT/Harvard) and MIT to advance the use of computing technologies for Precision Medicine (2012-2016). He started and headed the Intel-OHSU Collaborative Cancer Cloud, a federated cloud platform for cancer research. He graduated from School of Automation at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.