Subduing software surprises
A Cornell University fellowship recipient works on methods for ensuring software functions as expected.
Subduing software surprises Read Post
A Cornell University fellowship recipient works on methods for ensuring software functions as expected.
Subduing software surprises Read Post
Sandia supercomputer simulations of atomic behavior under extreme conditions advances materials modeling.
Sandia’s Humberto Silva III applies uncertainty quantification to model smooth atmospheric reentry from space.
Sandia National Laboratories researchers seek to connect quantum and classical calculations in a drive for a new supercomputer paradigm.
Aiming to expand their technology options, Vanguard program researchers are testing a prototype supercomputer built with ARM processors.
A Sandia National Laboratories mathematician is honored for his work creating methods for supercomputers.
Connecting equations Read Post
The unusual architecture in Los Alamos National Laboratory’s newest supercomputer is a step toward the exascale – systems around a hundred times more powerful than today’s best machines.
An alternative computing benchmark emerges to reflect scientific performance.
Multitalented metric Read Post
Sandia National Laboratories investigators turn to advanced modeling to test the reliability of the joints that hold nuclear missiles together.
Simulations at Sandia National Laboratories reveal that using magnetism to heat and insulate fusion fuel could recreate solar conditions in the lab.
A small team led by Sandia National Laboratories is attempting to virtually put the world’s most powerful supercomputers on a user’s own desktop or laptop.
Laptop supercomputing Read Post
The U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal must withstand attack and successfully strike their targets. Sandia scientists must figure out how.
Invoking pharaoh’s name Read Post