
Office of Science Celebrates Quantum Information Science
Jack Dongarra, an innovator in computational software development, holds joint appointments at the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Lab.

Research happening now within the Office of Science is critical to competing in the quantum-based technologies of the future.

Yongqin Jiao investigated how the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus survives in high levels of uranium and its potential use for bioremediation.

Xipeng Shen is accelerating supercomputing results and obtaining finer-grained, more accurate scientific simulations.

Richard Buttery is director of the DIII-D User Facility, the largest magnetic fusion device in the United States.
A Pi Day celebration of the pi-dependent algorithm and the computational science pioneer who transformed climate modeling.

Alexandre Tartakovsky develops methods to improve computational modeling to understand fluids interactions and the spreading of mass.

Peter Lindstrom is the project leader at the Center for Applied Scientific Computing-developing efficient ways to avoid bottlenecks while moving data.
An international team that wants to build small high-energy physics machines tries out its designs on ORNL's Frontier exascale computer.