Revving up chemistry
Exascale computing, combined with redesigned computational chemistry software, could help researchers develop new renewable energy materials and greener chemical processes.
Revving up chemistry Read Post
Exascale computing, combined with redesigned computational chemistry software, could help researchers develop new renewable energy materials and greener chemical processes.
Revving up chemistry Read Post
Los Alamos tool lends user flexibility to ease use of stockpile-stewardship physics simulations.
Multiphysics models for the masses Read Post
Supercomputing power and increasing genomic data are allowing Oak Ridge researchers to examine drought tolerance in plants and other big biological questions.
A Berkeley Lab-Northwestern University team follows fish movements to build energy-efficiency algorithms.
Computational Science Graduate Fellow Alnur Ali rides an early career at Microsoft to the upper ranks of machine-learning research.
A supercomputing co-design collaboration involving academia, industry and national labs tackles exascale computing’s monumental challenges.
A Brookhaven National Laboratory computer scientist is building software to help researchers interact with their data in new ways.