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Department of Energy Awards 18 Million Node-Hours of Computing Time to Support Cutting-Edge Research
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that 18 million node-hours have been awarded to 45 scientific projects under the Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) Leadership Computing Challenge (ALCC) program.
Harvard professor Matteo Mitrano is one of the 83 award recipients of the 2022 Early Career Research Program selected by the Department of Energy.
Researchers at the University of Oklahoma have found that the warming climate is decreasing microbial diversity, which is essential for soil health.
The grant supports Islam’s research project, “INTELYTICS: An Efficient Data-Driven Decision-Making Engine for Performance in the Era of Heterogeneity"
The student-led summit engages teens in the real-world applications of science, helping foster connections between Argonne and students.
Gustavo Cezar wears two colorful hats as an engineer with SLAC’s GISMo lab.
A William & Mary Ph.D. student, Cammarota is among just 80 grad students to receive DOE funding for research at JLab.
Olshansky will use the DOE funding to research a new approach to the efficient conversion of sunlight into chemical potential energy.
Researchers at Duke have used the frequency of measurements on a quantum computer to get a glimpse into the quantum phenomena of phase changes.
Sofia Quaglioni and Jennifer Pett-Ridge have been honored as E.O. Lawrence award recipients.