Better Scientific Productivity through Better Scientific Software: The IDEAS Report
A newly released report introduces work to advance software productivity and sustainability for extreme-scale computational science.
A newly released report introduces work to advance software productivity and sustainability for extreme-scale computational science.
Computational scientists now have the opportunity to apply for the upcoming Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing.
For assistance in managing and accessing their increasingly large and complex datasets, researchers at BP are working with Oak Ridge National Lab's experts.
The US Department of Energy Exascale Computing Project has published a project overview and update report focused on Software Technology.
The Exascale Computing Project has created an app for SC19 attendees interested in finding and tracking ECP- and exascale-related sessions at the event.
A question-and-answer article from Berkeley Lab checks in with David McCallen, principal investigator of a project that is modeling the Hayward Fault.
A panel of tech luminaries will address topics submitted about the Exascale Era during a webcast panel discussion.
The Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project has published a project overview and update report focused on ECP Application Development.
The first National Exascale Day, a registered holiday to be celebrated annually, will be marked by a panel discussion via an online webcast on Friday,
The presentation by ECP's Andrew Siegel at the recent HPC User Forum is available on video via insideHPC.
The presentation by ECP's Al Geist at the recent HPC User Forum is available on video via insideHPC.
Supercomputing publication insideHPC shares on video the update presentation that ECP's Doug Kothe gave at the recent HPC User Forum at Argonne National Laboratory.
A Q&A from the social network and blogging platform for technical professionals called Built In shares insights from three experts on exascale, the next goal for supercomputing.
An article on the US Department of Energy website takes a look at the CANcer Distributed Learning Environment, or CANDLE.
Cray will build El Capitan, the first exascale supercomputer for the National Nuclear Security Administration and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
The latest issue of ECP Update again presents a comprehensive interview with ECP Director Doug Kothe covering a variety of topics.
Jordan Musser of the National Energy Technology Laboratory and ECP is among more than 300 early-career researchers to earn a White House award.
Conferences focused on problems in multidisciplinary coupling and computational methods were the settings for presentations on ECP's ExaAM project.
E3SM-MMF principal investigator Mark Taylor recently shared how exascale computing is likely to impact the development of global Earth system models.
A Q&A shares the thoughts of John Shalf of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory about what high-performance computing may be like after Moore's Law ends.