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Two U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratories continue to house the fastest supercomputers in the world, according to the new TOP500 List.

Researchers to take advantage of DOE’s advanced supercomputers.
New program will encourage private-public research partnerships for overcoming challenges in fusion energy development.

Projects span colliders, neutrinos, dark matter, and dark energy.

Department seeks stakeholder input on topic areas and selection criteria.

Grants will support innovation and job creation.

Exascale system expected to be world’s most powerful computer for science and innovation.

Successful competition highlights importance of investing in next generation of leaders in science.

Projects to take advantage of recent theory and technology advances.

Research aims at improving A.I. as a tool of grid resiliency and science.