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Program Offers Developers a Training and Productivity Edge on Emerging Technologies

ECP’s Training and Productivity program delivers a robust developer training for ECP project members and the broader HPC community, including industry’s computing staff members, so they will be able to take full advantage of exascale hardware and software.

ORNL Researchers Help to Bring Application Coupling One Step Closer to Reality

Despite exponential advances in computing power, many physical processes are still problematic relative to modeling and simulation. Fusion energy is one of those processes. But coupled computer codes and the promising power of exascale computing could bring commercial fusion power more within reach.

U.S. Should Regain Lead in Supercomputing

By Terry Wallace / Director of Los Alamos National Laboratory Source:  AlbuquerqueJournal, April 29, 2018   Science has served as a critical partner in advancing the U.S. economy for decades.

The Exascale Computing Project (ECP) Appoints GE’s Brunon (Dave) Kepczynski as Industry Council Chair

The Exascale Computing Project (ECP) today announced the selection of General Electric’s Brunon (Dave) Kepczynski as the new chair of ECP's Industry Council.

SECRETARY OF ENERGY RICK PERRY ANNOUNCES $1.8 BILLION INITIATIVE FOR NEW SUPERCOMPUTERS

U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry today announced a Request for Proposals (RFP), potentially worth up to $1.8 billion, for the development of at lea

Co-Design is Key to ECP’s Holistic Approach to Capable Exascale Computing

ECP's co-design process is essential to ensuring that future exascale applications adequately reflect the complex interactions and tradeoffs associated with the many new, and sometimes conflicting, design options.

Call for Proposals: Aurora Early Science Program Expands to Include Data and Learning Projects

The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility is seeking proposals for data and learning projects to help prepare for Aurora, the nation’s first exascale system scheduled for delivery in 2021.

The Food Industry’s Next Journey—from Mars to Exascale

The chief science officer for Mars, Incorporated, said exascale computing will be a radical enabler for helping the food, nutrition, and agriculture sectors evolve and possibly revolutionize themselves to address grand challenges.

From ORNL Review: An Infographic on the Promise of Exascale Computing

ORNL Review of Oak Ridge National Laboratory recently published an infographic showing some of the ways exascale will expand research and development.

Video: Exascale for Free Electron Lasers Project

The Exascale for Free Electron Lasers (ExaFEL) project aims to stream data from the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) beamlines to a supercomputer via ESnet (the US Department of Energy’s

CANDLE Project Receives Award

The CANcer Distributed Learning Environment (CANDLE), an effort of the Exascale Computing Project, was honored in the HPCwire Readers’ & Editors’ Choice Awards, presented at the 2017 International Conference for

OLCF Celebrates 25 Years of Technical Accomplishments and Scientific Achievements

The Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) is celebrating 25 years at the forefront of high-performance computing.

Co-Design Center Develops Next-Generation Simulation Tools

The Center for Efficient Exascale Discretizations provides Exascale Computing Project applications with leading-edge simulation algorithms that can extract greater performance from exascale hardware than what is currently available.

Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility to Celebrate 25th Anniversary at SC17

The US Department of Energy's booth (#613) at SC17 will be the setting for the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility's 25th Anniversary celebration on November 13, at 7:15pm MST. The celebration, which will take place during the Opening Gala of the conference, is to feature a short video, brief remarks, and a toast.

U.S. Industries To Benefit From Exascale Computing

Computer-aided design and engineering have come a long way since the first advanced CAD and CAE software programs appeared in the 1970s,

HPCwire – Argonne Training Program: Leaning into the Supercomputing Learning Curve

HPCwire -  The Exascale Computing Project's ATPESC (Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing.   https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/argonne-training-program-leaning-supercomputing-learning-curve/  

Los Alamos Brings Complementary Strengths to the Exascale Computing Project

The synergy of national security science and multidisciplinary research experience at Los Alamos National Laboratory benefits the Exascale Computing Project.

ECP Co-Design Center Achieves Orders of Magnitude Speed-Up in Latest Software Release

An article in HPCwire reports on the progress in software development of the Exascale Computing Project's Block-Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement Co-Design Center.

Exascale Computing to Help Accelerate Drive for Clean Fusion Energy

Exascale Computing to Help Accelerate Drive for Clean Fusion Energy Jon Bashor Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Computing Sciences   For decades, scientists have struggled to create a clean, unlimited energy

Feature: Cartography of the Cosmos

John Spizzirri at Argonne National Laboratory writes about the "Computing the Sky at Extreme Scales" project, or "ExaSky," one of the first efforts funded by the Exascale Computing Project.

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