Predicting chaos
A Caltech fellowship recipient works on the physics underlying turbulence, or the chaotic gain of energy when fluids move in unpredictable ways.
A Caltech fellowship recipient works on the physics underlying turbulence, or the chaotic gain of energy when fluids move in unpredictable ways.
A recent program alum interweaves large and small scales in wind-energy and ocean models.
A Cornell University fellowship recipient works on methods for ensuring software functions as expected.
Subduing software surprises Read Post
A UCSD engineering professor and former DOE CSGF recipient combines curiosity and diverse research experiences to tackle nanoscale questions and energy applications.
A UT Austin-based fellow blends physics and advanced computing to reveal cosmic rays’ role in stellar events.
With the fifth season’s first episode, a DOE CSGF-sponsored podcast launches a website.
New home for science and tech talk Read Post
A Rice University fellow simulates the ins and outs of the familiar fasteners in pursuit of lean machines.
A Vanderbilt University fellowship recipient applies math, physics and computation to sort out semiconductor defects.
‘Putting it all together’ Read Post
A UC Davis fellow combines computing, the corn genome and growing data to help farmers forecast biofortified crop production.
A Computational Science Graduate Fellowship recipient monitors threats to satellites in Earth’s ionosphere by modeling plasma waves.
Tracking space debris Read Post