Have stencil, will lift
A University of Washington DOE early-career-awardee, with techniques called verified lifting and stencil programming, aims to boost speeds in climate models and other HPC simulations.
A University of Washington DOE early-career-awardee, with techniques called verified lifting and stencil programming, aims to boost speeds in climate models and other HPC simulations.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s time-saving HPC tool eases the way for next era of scientific simulations.
University of Colorado and Department of Energy labs turn to supercomputing to amp up efficiency in concentrating solar energy.
An Argonne National Laboratory group looks under the hood to clean up combustion engines and the atmosphere.
Modeling self-assembling nanowires with curious electronic properties.
Berkeley Lab prepares for quantum-classical computing future.
Early-universe models evolve to handle observations to come.
Computing coolant behavior in nuclear-reactor regions beyond experimental reach.
Lab aims to go from after-the-fact scientific data analysis to real-time interpretation.
Casper code helps move data invisibly.