DOE is taking key steps to support implementation of the Biden-Harris Administration’s “National Biodefense Strategy and Implementation Plan for Countering Biological Threats, Enhancing Pandemic Preparedness, and Achieving Global Health Security.”
DOE researchers span multiple scales on the Summit supercomputer to zero in on possible protein faults that produce cancer.

Daniel Hayes collaborates with scientists around the world to study the impacts of thawing permafrost on Arctic and boreal ecosystems.
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At Los Alamos, novel container software is accelerating innovative science while ensuring supercomputer reliability and uptime.

Through scalable algorithms and improvements to software, Victor M. Zavala is optimizing the nation’s energy infrastructure and managing network problems.
The SciDAC program boosted this Argonne scientist’s career. Now he’s returning the favor, helping lead SciDAC into the AI and exascale eras.

Garret Suen is identifying microbes and the enzymes they express to understand how herbivores break down plant biomass to help biofuel production.
At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, researchers simulate ion transport for ways to predict and improve materials for energy storage.
With the power of Oak Ridge’s Summit supercomputer, researchers will probe the 3D printing’s details to improve and predict metal parts’ properties.