New Extreme-Scale Scientific Software Stack (E4S) Release Delivers Expanded Features and Capabiliti
E4S 24.02 Now Available
Source: ECP
ECP Launches Programs to Extend DOE's HPC Workforce Culture
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Exascale Computing Project (ECP) has launched a concerted outreach effort to address workforce needs in high-performance computing
Source: ECP
Supercomputer Code Can Help Capture Carbon, Reduce Global Warming
More than a third of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that contribute to global warming in the United States comes from power plants. What if scientists could capture
Source: ECP
ExaAM Transforming Additive Manufacturing through Exascale Simulation
Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, is revolutionizing manufacturing by enabling construction of complex parts that cannot be readily fabricated
Source: ECP
what are exascale and the Exascale Computing Project?
Exascale is the next milestone achievement in computing, offering 1,000 times more speed and power than today’s most advanced supercomputers. The US Department of Energy’s ECP aims to ensure that all the necessary pieces are in place for the nation’s first exascale systems.
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| Episode | Title | Guest | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 105 | Getting Computing Luminary Jack Dongarra’s Perspective on the Exascale Computing Project | Jack Dongarra | 22:15 |
| 104 | Siting the El Capitan Exascale Supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | Bronis R. de Supinski | 31:33 |
| 103 | Revisiting the CANcer Distributed Learning Environment (CANDLE) Project | John Gounley and Heidi Hanson | 21:41 |
| 102 | Delivering Impactful Science, Deploying Aurora, and Partnering with ECP at the ALCF | Katherine Riley | 31:29 |
| 101 | Discussing NERSC's Unique Global Role and Close Collaboration with ECP | Richard Gerber | 29:39 |
| 100 | Reflecting on the ‘Why’ behind Supercomputing Simulations: Advancing Science | Bronson Messer | 28:03 |
| 99 | ECP's WarpX Team Successfully Models Promising Laser Plasma Accelerator Technology | Jean-Luc Vay, Axel Huebl, Henri Vincenti, and Luca Fedeli | 32:14 |
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