
ASCR Program Manager Dr. Lucy Nowell Inducted into the Virginia Tech College of Engineering’s Academy of Engineering Excellence
ASCR Computer Science Program Manager Dr. Lucy Nowell was recognized for meritorious lifetime achievements
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ORNL’s Summit Supercomputer Named World’s Fastest
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is once again officially home to the fastest supercomputer in the world, according to the TOP500 List, a semiannual ranking of the world’s fastest computing systems.
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Paul Messina Director, Computational Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory
Paul Messina was selected as the 2018 recipient of the CRA Distinguished Service Award for his significant contributions to the advancement of high performance computing
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The Incredible Shrinking Particle Accelerator
New Computer Modeling/Data Analysis/Visualization Toolkit Speeds Simulations, Design
This simulation shows how a single electron rides a wave, helping researchers build and refine these new machines. (Courtesy: Jean-Luc Vay, Berkeley Lab)
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NERSC Resources Help Researchers Identify 125,000 New Viral Sequences
DOE JGI researchers utilized the largest collection of assembled metagenomic datasets from around the world to uncover over 125,000 partial and complete viral genomes, the majority of them infecting microbes
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DOE CSGF Alumna Sarah Richardson Receives L’Oréal Fellowship
Sarah Richardson, a Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) alumna, is one of five women to receive the 2015 For Women in Science Fellowship from cosmetics maker L’Oréal USA.
Read more about DOE CSGF Alumna Sarah Richardson Receives L’Oréal FellowshipComputational mathematician at Sandia receives DOE’s Lawrence Award
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories researcher Pavel Bochev, a computational mathematician, has received an Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award for his pioneering theoretical and practical advances in numerical methods for partial differential equations.
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ANL Team wins award
Argonne-Developed Technology for Achieving Superlubricity Wins 2016 Techconnect National Innovation Award.
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New Mathematics Accurately Captures Liquids and Surfaces Moving in Synergy
Berkely Lab Mathematics captures fluid interface dynamics in unprecendented detail.
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Supercomputing Better Engines at Argonne
Researchers are using Argonne supercomputers to jump-start internal-combustion engine designs in the name of conservation.
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What Is the Size of the Atomic Nucleus
SciDAC collaboration calculates size of the atomic nucleus of calcium-48.
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