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Simulation looped in

CogSim, a machine-learning approach modeled on the brain, coordinates simulations, experiments and data-analysis to yield results in fields from fusion… Read More

December, 2022

Justice adjustments

An Oak Ridge team applies supercomputing to environmental justice in a changing climate. Read More

November, 2022

Decoding disease

A CSGF fellow doggedly applies computational models to COVID-19 and cancer. Read More

October, 2022

River of data

Oak Ridge-developed open-source software is helping model watersheds and related climate issues the world over Read More

September, 2022

Boxing in software

At Los Alamos, novel container software is accelerating innovative science while ensuring supercomputer reliability and uptime. Read More

August, 2022

Fast fade

A DOE CSGF recipient studies transients, celestial objects that appear suddenly and rapidly fade. Read More

February, 2022

Physics on autopilot

Brookhaven National Lab applies AI to make big experiments autonomous. Read More

November, 2021

Optimized for discovery

A computational mathematician finds a national lab ideal for a highly collaborative career. Read More

October, 2021

Happy returns

Sandia’s Humberto Silva III applies uncertainty quantification to model smooth atmospheric reentry from space. Read More

September, 2021

Crafting community

The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship celebrates 30 years of cultivating leaders and innovators. Read More

August, 2021