ORU Professor Awarded for Work on Supercomputer
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
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Stephanie Hill, Director of University Relations & Communications
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Tulsa, OK – Oklahoma’s Council on Information Technology (CoIT) has awarded Dr. Stephen
Wheat the Certificate of Achievement for Private Institution Excellence for his exemplary
work in bringing Titan to Oral Roberts University. CoIT announced the award today
at its 2019 Oklahoma Higher Education IT Summit in Oklahoma City.
Titan, ORU’s new supercomputer, went online in October of last year. The $850,000
high-performance computing array consists of more than 1300 physical, high-performance
computing cores and can perform 45 trillion calculations per second.
“Without Dr. Wheat’s connections in the industry, ORU and others in our community
would not be benefiting from this supercomputer,” said Dr. Andrew Lang, Chair of ORU’s
Computing and Mathematics Department. “We are grateful to have his expertise in building
ORU’s computer science degree program which now provides access to Titan even for
our undergraduate students.”
Dr. Wheat, an ORU alum, joined the faculty in January of 2018. Wheat is a highly experienced
thinker who spent decades working in high-performance computing in a variety of areas
ranging from industry, to academia to government consultations in the Departments
of Defense and Energy.
“I’m grateful for the nomination and extremely pleased for the selection and the opportunity
to represent what God is doing at ORU,” said Wheat. “All for His glory. I’m looking
forward to even greater accomplishments in His service.”