EXAALT and Kokkos: Making Exascale Simulations of Material Behavior a “SNAP”
Molecular dynamics has become a cornerstone of computational science and is a key component of developing materials with enhanced properties.
Molecular dynamics has become a cornerstone of computational science and is a key component of developing materials with enhanced properties.
The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) today formally unveiled the f
Some 25 graduate and post-graduate students recently spent four intense days preparing for the next generation of parallel supercomputers and exascale at the Parallel Computing in Molecular Sciences (ParCompMolSci) Summer School and Workshop hosted by Berkeley Lab.
Scaling the Unknown: The CEED Co-Design center By Steve Koppes A supercomputing co-design collaboration involving academia, industry and national labs tackles exascale computing’s monumental challenges. CEED is one of five
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory today unveiled Summit as the world’s most powerful and smartest scientific supercomputer.
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.
Lawrence Livermore and Lawrence Berkeley national laboratory scientists have used some of the world’s most powerful supercomputers to model ground
The Data and Visualization project is responsible for the storage and visualization aspects of the ECP and for helping its researchers understand, store, and curate scientific data. The Let's Talk Exascale podcast features a conversation with the project's principal investigator, Jim Ahrens of Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The synergy of national security science and multidisciplinary research experience at Los Alamos National Laboratory benefits the Exascale Computing Project.
Working with its lab colleagues and partners, Argonne National Laboratory is using its experience and perspective to help frame and support the Exascale Computing Project.
Featured ECP Lab Partner Update Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee is the largest US Department of Energy (DOE) science and energy lab and has been home to some
LBNL, PNNL Researchers Make NWChem’s Planewave “Purr” on Intel’s Knights Landing Architectures A team of researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) will work on wind plant modeling and three other projects for the ECP.
Ames Laboratory will contribute expertise to two ECP projects related to computational chemistry software.
Oak Ridge scientists are writing code that not even the world's fastest computers can run (yet).
The Brookhaven National Lab has been selected by the ECP to develop software for computational physics and chemistry projects.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory will help develop 11 critical research applications for next-generation supercomputers for the ECP.
Two ECP application projects will be led by principal investigators at the DOE’s Argonne National Laboratory.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory staffers will participate in several newly awarded ECP application development projects.
Check out the training video series from the Argonne Training Program on Extreme Scale Computing (ATPESC) 2016.