Helping Large-Scale Multiphysics Engineering and Scientific Applications Achieve Their Goals
Trilinos, a federated group of software packages with guiding principles, offers much autonomy in solving engineering and science problems.
Trilinos, a federated group of software packages with guiding principles, offers much autonomy in solving engineering and science problems.
Engineer David Grant must check and recheck many important design details before Frontier, the nation’s first exascale supercomputer, is powered on.
Justin Whitt describes what Frontier will do, why it's unique, progress with deployment, what’s special about exascale computing, and more.
Doug Kothe explains the need for ECP, the why and how of its origin, its unique team dynamics, and its enduring legacy.
Though the arrival of the exascale supercomputer El Capitan at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is still almost two years away, teams of code de
A subproject within the U.S. Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project (ECP), the Energy Exascale Earth Systems Modeling-Multiscale Modeling F
A supercomputer doesn’t just magically appear, especially one as large and as fast as Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s upcoming exascale-class
As principal investigator of the ECP SOLLVE project, Sunita Chandrasekaran emphasizes the development of sustainable software.