Earth Modeling System is Expected to Offer Outstanding Climate Simulation Resolutions
Sandia National Laboratories reports on the work of the Energy Exascale Earth Systems Model (E3SM) and how the system E3SM has developed the last four
Sandia National Laboratories reports on the work of the Energy Exascale Earth Systems Model (E3SM) and how the system E3SM has developed the last four
Source: Investors Business Daily, 4/30/2018 Commentary by Paul Dabbar and Thomas Zacharia When scientists discovered the immense power contained in an atom, the United States government provided the laboratories,
The insideHPC blog reports on the new podcast that explores the activities, challenges, accomplishments, and science impact of the Exascale Computing Project.
From Science Daily Assessing regional earthquake risk and hazards in the age of exascale With emerging exascale supercomputers, researchers will soon be able to accurately simulate the ground motions of
Paul Messina, director of the Exascale Computing Project, on August 9 delivered the keynote presentation at the Workshop on Modeling & Simulation of Systems, ModSim 2017, in Seattle, Washington.
Exascale will allow for a new generation of nuclear that works smart on the electric grid and help maximize the efficiency and increase the lifespan of current US nuclear reactors.
Severe weather events are driven by the physics of convection. By simulating convective storms at a high resolution of one kilometer, scientists can improve predictions of regional water cycles.
Six leading U.S. technology companies will receive funding to accelerate technology for the nation’s first exascale supercomputers.
Department of Energy Awards Six Research Contracts Totaling $258 Million to Accelerate U.S. Supercomputing Technology QUOTES FROM VENDORS RECEIVING AWARDS Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Sunnyvale, California “AMD is excited
HPCwire Covers the Exascale Computing Project: A Presentation by ECP Director, Paul Messina. John Russell provided this thorough recap of ECP Director Paul Messina's opening presentation at the Hyperion Research
In this podcast, the team at Radio Free HPC discusses the Exascale Computing Project. This update is based on a presentation by ECP Director, Paul Messina at the HPC User
Tom Evans from Oak Ridge National Laboratory discusses “Coupled Monte Carlo Neutronics and Fluid Flow Simulation of Small Modular Reactors (ExaSMR)” – research being conducted as part of the Exascale Computing Project.
ECP Director, Paul Messina discusses ECP overview and progress at the 65th HPC User Forum - April 18, 2017.
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)
Remarks Presented at the First ECP Annual Meeting Dr. J. Michael McQuade ECP Industry Council Chair The Exascale Computing Project Knoxville, TN February 1, 2017 (Transcript of Discussion) Why
ECP has selected its fifth co-design center. It will focus on graph analytics, combinatorial kernels that play a crucial enabling role in many data analytic computing application areas as well as several ECP applications.
ECP held its first annual meeting Jan. 29 - Feb 3, 2017 in Knoxville, TN, bringing together 450 attendees to discuss collaborative efforts, challenges, solutions, and shared milestones for the