Decisive achievement

October 2023

A computational sciences fellow models COVID-19 virus variants and examines how people weigh complex decisions.

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Learning climate

August 2023

A Colorado State fellow employs machine learning for climate modeling, putting provenance behind predictions.

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Statistically significant

A LANL statistician helps cosmologists and epidemiologists grasp their data and answer vital questions.

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Planet-friendly plastics

June 2023

A Los Alamos team applies machine learning to find environmentally benign plastics.

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A split nanosecond

May 2023

Sandia supercomputer simulations of atomic behavior under extreme conditions advances materials modeling.

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A colorful career

April 2023

Argonne’s Joe Insley combines art and computer science to build intricate images and animations from supercomputer simulations.

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Mapping the metastable

March 2023

An Argonne National Laboratory group uses supercomputers to model known and mysterious atomic arrangements, revealing useful properties.

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The human factor

January 2023

A PNNL team works to improve AI and machine learning tools so that grid operators can feel confident using them.

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Simulation looped in

December 2022

CogSim, a machine-learning approach modeled on the brain, coordinates simulations, experiments and data-analysis to yield results in fields from fusion energy to COVID-19.

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Justice adjustments

November 2022

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

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River of data

September 2022

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

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Boxing in software

August 2022

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

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Fast fade

February 2022

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

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Physics on autopilot

November 2021

Brookhaven National Lab applies AI to make big experiments autonomous.

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Optimized for discovery

October 2021

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

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Happy returns

September 2021

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

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New podcast features labs and fellows

July 2021

Series celebrates DOE Computational Science Fellowship’s 30th anniversary.

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Extreme 3-D

June 2021

Argonne’s Advanced Photon Source upgrades to large-sample 3-D imaging beyond the depth of field – with assistance from high-performance computing.

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Targeting tumors

April 2021

Cancer biology gets the supercomputing treatment on Oak Ridge’s Summit and Lawrence Livermore’s Sierra.

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Super-connected HPC

March 2021

The superfacility concept links high-performance computing capabilities across multiple scientific locations for scientists in a range of disciplines.

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Turbocharging data

February 2021

Pairing large-scale experiments with high-performance computing can reduce data processing time from several hours to minutes.

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On guard

January 2021

A Pacific Northwest National Laboratory team is testing machine-learning methods that would detect and possibly block supercomputer intruders.

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Borrowing from the brain

December 2020

Nature inspires Oak Ridge National Laboratory algorithms for neuromorphic processors.

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A quantum bridge

November 2020

Sandia National Laboratories researchers seek to connect quantum and classical calculations in a drive for a new supercomputer paradigm.

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Banishing blackouts

October 2020

An Argonne researcher upgrades supercomputer optimization algorithms to boost reliability and resilience in U.S. power systems.

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