ExaFEL and CoPA: Rapid Imaging of Molecular Systems
Using CoPA tools, ExaFEL prevents computational data throughput from bottlenecking experimental progress in x-ray free electron laser facilities.
Using CoPA tools, ExaFEL prevents computational data throughput from bottlenecking experimental progress in x-ray free electron laser facilities.
Molecular dynamics has become a cornerstone of computational science and is a key component of developing materials with enhanced properties.
ECP Software Helps Launch a New Era for NASA
The Exascale Computing Project's CANDLE application will improve cancer research techniques and clinical outcomes
Industry leaders reflected on successful deployments of the Exascale Computing Project’s (ECP’s) Extreme-Scale Scientific Software Stack (E4S).
E4S 24.02 Now Available
Enabling the unprecedented power of exascale to accelerate industry R&D
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Goodyear’s scientists worked with the Exascale Computing Project (ECP) to create new design simulations.
The ECP has provided tremendous opportunities for young researchers to develop knowledge and relationships in high-performance computing
Faster and More Accurate Warnings of Dangerous Weather Conditions
The ECP MFIX-Exa team is developing tools to impact large-scale chemical reactors for a variety of industries.
Though the arrival of the exascale supercomputer El Capitan at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is still almost two years away, teams of code de
A subproject within the U.S. Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project (ECP), the Energy Exascale Earth Systems Modeling-Multiscale Modeling F
A supercomputer doesn’t just magically appear, especially one as large and as fast as Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s upcoming exascale-class
Jacqueline Chen, who leads the ECP Combustion-Pele subproject, has been selected by the US Department of Energy's Office of Science as a distinguished scientist fellow—one of only eight researchers in the nation to hold the distinction.
February 3–7, 2020, the 2020 Exascale Computing Project (ECP) Annual Meeting will convene in Houston to highlight technical accomplishments and more.
The leader of a project that plans to simulate all aspects of a fusion energy reactor said exascale computing capability will transform the effort.
For the first time since November 2012, the US claims the most powerful supercomputer in the world. The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is the home