Whole-Device Modeling Could Advance Scientists’ Understanding of Plasmas for Fusion Energy
An exascale application will inform experiments on the world's largest fusion energy platform and the design of next-step fusion facilities.
An exascale application will inform experiments on the world's largest fusion energy platform and the design of next-step fusion facilities.
Exascale Day, 10/18, pays homage to the power of exascale computing, in which systems are capable of performing 10^18 calculations per second.
Helping solve the brain's many mysteries requires creating comprehensive maps to identify the locations and connections of its neurons.
ExaBiome combines new technology with exascale computing for computational biologists to perform much more regular large-scale analyses.
ECP-supported researchers have created software that will use exascale computing to help wind farms more efficiently produce clean energy.
ExaFEL will enable quicker analysis of data from SLAC’s x-ray laser to help understand everything from viruses to materials.
ECP researchers are enhancing the GAMESS application—important to the energy and chemical industries—to leverage exascale computing.
The ExaSGD project uses models and data analytics to understand power grid failures and look for ways to prevent them.
LatticeQCD is a high-energy and nuclear physics subproject of the Exascale Computing Project to understand fundamental laws of nature.
The ECP Broadening Participation Initiative plans to build a more diverse workforce and foster an inclusive professional environment.
The ECP MFIX-Exa team is developing tools to impact large-scale chemical reactors for a variety of industries.
Researchers have developed a multiscale modeling framework to refine cloud renderings in E3SM climate simulations on GPU-accelerated machines.
Osni Marques, a staff scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has been tapped to lead ECP Training & Productivity.
Ashley Barker will step down as lead of ECP's Training & Productivity for new duties at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility.
Hyperion Research has opened registration for the HPC User Forum’s March 2022 virtual meeting, which will feature a wide range of topics.
A report that summarizes the final status of each Exascale Computing Project PathForward project is available.
The Livermore Computing–developed Flux addresses challenges posed by complex workflows in scientific research that involve supercomputers.
Sunita Chandrasekaran of Brookhaven National Laboratory is the new principal investigator of the SOLLVE project, which is advancing OpenMPI.
Al Geist on the history of the Exascale Computing Project
The Exascale Computing Project has made available a compilation of brief, high-level presentations about some of its project portfolios.