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Research to Deploy the Power of Exascale Computing in Understanding and Controlling Chemical Systems and Processes
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced awards for 18 projects with private industry to enhance collaboration with DOE national laboratories and U.S. universities to overcome challenges in fusion energy development.

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.
Projects span research on neutrinos, quantum sensing, superconducting magnets, and machine learning, as well as the development of particle accelerator and detector technologies
Projects span experimental and theoretical approaches to obtaining new data and reducing uncertainty in existing data
Students Will Perform Research at National Laboratories
Efforts will support graduate-level research opportunities in next-generation software and computing systems.
Students and faculty members will conduct scientific research and technical projects at DOE’s national laboratories and facilities this summer.

Office of Science Celebrates Quantum Information Science