
UCLA professor Jaime Marian searches for clean energy solutions through modeling and simulations for innovative fusion materials.
Oak Ridge and General Motors researchers let the Summit supercomputer take the wheel of autonomous vehicle systems.

At Columbia University, Haim Waisman has developed computational models that describe how materials fracture.
With Summit supercomputer power, a NASA team parses approaches to putting people on Mars.
LZ researchers report that with the initial run, LZ is already the world’s most sensitive dark matter detector.

At Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, physicist Céline Bonfils studies how human activities influence climate change.
The 2013 documentary Particle Fever follows physicists from the start-up of the LHC through the discovery of the Higgs boson.
Though visible to the naked eye, microscopy reveals unexpected complexity.
A Flatiron Institute biologist uses supercomputers and their quantum cousins to streamline the search for promising drugs.

Short laser pulses interacting with matter are difficult to model on computers. Andreas Kemp is focused on understanding these energetic pulses.