XoZ.us

Where Research Meets Cloud Innovation

The digital space of Luke Coady - bridging decades of research computing with modern cloud architecture

Accelerating Discovery Through Technology

For over two decades, I've been at the intersection of cutting-edge research and high-performance computing. From powering breakthrough scientific discoveries at one of the world's premier research institutions to now helping organizations harness the limitless potential of AWS cloud services.

Research Computing Pioneer

Architected and managed computing infrastructure that powered groundbreaking research across physics, medicine, economics, and social sciences at the University of Chicago. Enabled researchers to process datasets that were previously impossible to analyze.

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Years of Innovation

From systems administrator to Associate Director, built and led teams that transformed how researchers approach computational challenges. Witnessed and facilitated the evolution from traditional HPC to cloud-native research computing.

Cloud Transformation Leader

Now helping organizations of all sizes leverage AWS to scale their operations, reduce costs, and accelerate innovation. Bringing deep understanding of complex computational workloads to cloud architecture design.

High-Performance Computing Expert

Specialized in designing systems that handle massive computational workloads efficiently. From managing supercomputing clusters to architecting elastic cloud solutions that scale from zero to thousands of cores on demand.

Research Enabler

Collaborated with Nobel laureates, breakthrough researchers, and innovative teams to remove technological barriers to discovery. Every system designed with the goal of accelerating the pace of human knowledge.

Future-Forward Architect

Constantly exploring emerging technologies and methodologies. From early adoption of containerization in research environments to implementing cutting-edge cloud-native architectures for modern workloads.

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