Data wave
Energy-materials research provides a test for the big-data flood.
Energy-materials research provides a test for the big-data flood.
Researchers are modernizing old simulation codes for a new era of scientific computing.
Research is shaping exascale computing to go easy on the juice.
Exascale computing architects use proxy apps to mimic big codes.
At 10 petaflops, the Blue Gene/Q supercomputer known as Mira will about about 20 times more powerful than the current-generation machines.
Two DOE early career stars work to efficiently move big data.
Scientific simulations are running even faster, thanks to the growing use of graphics processing units.
Sandia’s QUEST team works to put uncertainty theory in practice.
Co-design centers foster collaboration on the road to exascale.