High school and middle school teams nationwide can now sign up to compete in one of the nation’s most prestigious and largest academic science competitions
Daniel Hayes collaborates with scientists around the world to study the impacts of thawing permafrost on Arctic and boreal ecosystems.
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Through scalable algorithms and improvements to software, Victor M. Zavala is optimizing the nation’s energy infrastructure and managing network problems.
Garret Suen is identifying microbes and the enzymes they express to understand how herbivores break down plant biomass to help biofuel production.
UCLA professor Jaime Marian searches for clean energy solutions through modeling and simulations for innovative fusion materials.
At Columbia University, Haim Waisman has developed computational models that describe how materials fracture.
At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, physicist Céline Bonfils studies how human activities influence climate change.
Short laser pulses interacting with matter are difficult to model on computers. Andreas Kemp is focused on understanding these energetic pulses.
U.S. scientists and collaborators have a powerful new instrument at their disposal—the world’s first exascale supercomputer.