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Frontier: ORNL’s Justin Whitt on Deploying the Nation’s First Exascale Supercomputer

Justin Whitt describes what Frontier will do, why it's unique, progress with deployment, what’s special about exascale computing, and more.

An Exascale Day Interview with ORNL’s Doug Kothe, Director of the US Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project

Doug Kothe explains the need for ECP, the why and how of its origin, its unique team dynamics, and its enduring legacy.

Sunita Chandrasekaran Reflects on Teaching Supercomputing and Leading the ECP SOLLVE Project

As principal investigator of the ECP SOLLVE project, Sunita Chandrasekaran emphasizes the development of sustainable software.

The Flux Software Framework Manages and Schedules Modern Supercomputing Workflows

Flux manages and schedules scientific workflows to optimize computing and other resources and enable applications to run faster and better.

Optimizing the North American Power Grid to Improve Reliability and Support Grid Decarbonization

The ExaSGD project wants to enable the day-to-day operation of the national power grid to hold a large number of renewable power sources.

Let’s Talk Exascale Code Development: WDMapp—XGC, GENE, GEM

The latest in the code-for-Aurora series explores an app aimed at high-fidelity whole device modeling of magnetically confined fusion plasmas.

Applying Graph Algorithms to Solve Key Science Problems of Importance to the Nation

ExaGraph aims to leave a lasting legacy of algorithms, implementations, and graph-enabled applications for scientific discovery.

Update with Doug Kothe: Progress, Annual Meeting Highlights, and More

Exascale Computing Project Director Doug Kothe discusses the state of the project, the recent Annual Meeting, and other topics.

Let’s Talk Exascale Code Development: HACC

This time, ECP's special podcast series on preparing code for the Aurora exascale supercomputer takes a look at the cosmological code HACC.

Ensuring the Exascale Ecosystem Lands Successfully at Energy Department Facilities

The Exascale Computing Project Software Deployment at Facilities project tests and verifies software functionality and efficiency.

Let’s Talk Exascale Code Development: EQSIM

ECP’s special podcast series on preparing code for the Aurora exascale system begins by focusing on an earthquake risk assessment application.

Exploiting Exascale Computing to Make Earthquake Simulation Codes More Powerful

Simulating earthquake processes from end to end is key to being able to design bridges and buildings to be more resilient to earthquakes.

Supporting Scientific Discovery and Data Analysis in the Exascale Era

ECP's Data and Visualization portfolio is delivering data management software to store, save state, share, and facilitate the analysis of exascale data.

Collaborative Strength Enables the EXAALT Project to Optimize GPU Performance

The EXAALT project could bring atomistic materials predictions to the engineering scale and demystify materials design and synthesis.

Intel Executive Discusses Engagement with Energy Department, Argonne, and ECP

Intel executive Trish Damkroger shares her excitement over exascale computing and the design of the Aurora supercomputer.

Special—ECP Leadership Discusses Project Highlights, Challenges, and the Expected Impact of Exascale Computing

Members of the Exascale Computing Project leadership team summarize the state of the project and delve into the major accomplishments.

Scaling up Clean Fossil Fuel Combustion Technology for Industrial Use

Exascale computing could help researchers prepare promising carbon-capture and storage technologies to go from the lab to commercial settings.

E3SM-MMF: Forecasting Water Resources and Severe Weather with Greater Confidence

By exploiting the power and performance advantages of GPUs and exascale computing, researchers aim to better predict changes to Earth’s water cycles.

Major Update of the MFEM Finite Element Library Broadens GPU Support

The Center for Efficient Exascale Discretizations (CEED) recently released version 4.1 of its MFEM finite element library, which introduces features important for the nation’s first exascale supercomputers.

ExaAM Project Aims to Transform Additive Manufacturing through Exascale Simulation

In the latest episode of the Let's Talk Exascale podcast, John Turner of Oak Ridge National Laboratory provides a look at additive manufacturing and the ExaAM project from different angles.

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