Among the many prospects for exascale computing applications, carbon capture and storage are of particular interest given the potential impact on combating climate change. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies are promising approaches for reducing CO2 emissions, but one of the biggest challenges in deploying them is the scale-up from laboratory design to industrial scale.
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Osni Marques Takes on New Role with Exascale Computing Project
Osni Marques, a staff scientist in the Applied Mathematics and Computational Research Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), has been tapped to lead the Training & Productivity (T&P) effort within the U.S. Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project. He takes over for Ashley Barker of Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Computing Sciences Staff to Share Expertise at 2022 ECP Meeting
The Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences Area (CSA) will be well-represented at the Exascale Computing Project’s (ECP) annual meeting, an all-virtual event this year that will take place May 2-6.