Author Archives: Bill Cannon
Pore samples
Models track reactions in underground saltwater deposits to understand the effects of carbon capture technology.
Cool to the core
The next Department of Energy supercomputer: a high-speed, energy-sipping bridge to exascale speed.
Leaping to exascale
DOE Early Career Award researchers are developing software techniques to solve the most complex problems.
Mathematical match
Projects in self-assembly and fusion drive a couple’s early career research.
Dimensions on a diet
A Colorado School of Mines professor’s mathematical methods probe inputs to cut problem size and ease computation.
Fusion heats up
A wide array of supercomputer models is helping realize the promise of fusion energy.
Primping polymers
Supercomputers are helping unravel twists in next-generation smart polymers.
Supernova revelations
Supercomputer models point to twists in a star’s death throes.
Sifting genomes
A Berkeley Lab researcher applies graph theory to find genes useful for biofuels.