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Kitson spent subsequent summers at Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories working on high-performance ...
ORNL’s Titan supercomputer is helping Brookhaven physicists understand the matter that formed microseconds after the Big Bang. At the dawn of the universe – just after the Big Bang – all matter was in ...
Looking back on it, Ph.D. student Ishani Ganguly’s interest in computational neuroscience seems foretold. “Dad is a computer scientist,” she says. “Mom is a biologist. I became basically a ...
Pairing large-scale experiments with high-performance computing can reduce data processing time from several hours to minutes.
A Brookhaven National Laboratory computer scientist is building software to help researchers interact with their data in new ways.
A Georgia Tech fellow models renewable energy and other problems with ever-changing unknowns. Real-world modeling problems are rife with uncertainty and complicated interactions. To maximize profits, ...
A CSGF fellow doggedly applies computational models to COVID-19 and cancer.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory models the blood-brain barrier to find ways for drugs to reach their target.
Argonne’s Joe Insley combines art and computer science to build intricate images and animations from supercomputer simulations.
With the fifth season's first episode, a DOE CSGF-sponsored podcast launches a website. The Science in Parallel podcast’s new website is now live. The SiP website coincides with the start of Season ...
A computational sciences fellow models COVID-19 virus variants and examines how people weigh complex decisions.
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