It’s a virtual blast
Ralf Deiterding’s quest for unexplored areas in scientific computing has led to simulations of detonation at the finest detail.
Ralf Deiterding’s quest for unexplored areas in scientific computing has led to simulations of detonation at the finest detail.
A computer simulation shows how new, efficient nuclear power plants can keep their cool.
Cynthia Phillips and colleagues devise algorithms that let computers solve complex optimization problems.
Susan Kurien sweats the (relatively) small stuff. She and her fellow researchers study how small-scale ocean phenomena can affect large-scale climate.
An applied mathematician researches ways to combine computational tools that automatically adapt to efficiently attack specific parts of the simulation.
High-temperature plasmas important in fusion are difficult to measure experimentally. Researchers are turning to computer simulations to study fusion.
Simulating the origin of everything – from the iron in our blood to the planet we live on.
DOE researchers have made it easier to link off-the-shelf PCs into powerful parallel clusters.
Software developers deal with their own urban legends.
An applied mathematician looks at how molecules’ shapes affect the way minuscule structures come together.