Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) is one of six major national laboratories playing a key role in the Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project. Through the innovative ECP project, these labs have been working to deliver breakthrough modeling and simulation solutions that analyze more data in less time and provide insights and answers to the most critical U.S. challenges in scientific discovery, energy assurance, economic competitiveness, and national security.
EXASCALE COMPUTING NEWS – HIGHLIGHTS
WarpX Code Shines at the Exascale
The WarpX team has spent the last six years creating a novel, highly parallel, and highly optimized single-source simulation code…
Discussing NERSC’S Unique Global Role and Close Collaboration with ECP
The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, or NERSC, supports all Department of Energy Office of Science–funded research that needs…
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The SciData Division’s Jean Luca Bez Receives BSSw Honorable Mention
Jean Luca Bez, a postdoctoral scholar in the Scientific Data Management Research (SDMR) group was recognized with an Honorable Mention by the Better…
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EQSIM Shakes Up Earthquake Research at the Exascale Level
Since 2017, EQSIM – one of several projects supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project (ECP) –…
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Berkeley Lab’s Networking Middleware GASNet Turns 20
For 20 years, Berkeley Lab’s GASNet has been fueling developers’ ability to tap the power of massively parallel supercomputers more…
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Berkeley Lab-Led WarpX Project Key to 2022 Gordon Bell Prize
A Berkeley Lab research team and international collaborators were awarded the prestigious ACM Gordon Bell Prize on November 17 during…
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