By Erica Yee • August 28, 2018 The Science IT Profiles series highlights how the Scientific Computing Group supports the work of Berkeley Lab researchers spanning various disciplines. Scientists can’t go back in time to witness the origin of the universe, so they do the next … [Read more...] about How do you study matter at the beginning of the universe? With high-energy nuclear collisions and large-scale computing
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Materials Project Connects Computational, Experimental Materials Science
By Gary M Jung on 2018-08-13T17:52:19Z Thomas Edison tested thousands of materials before discovering the right one for his electric lightbulb. Materials scientists today are only recently transitioning from the “Edisonian” way of discovery to data-driven “materials by design.” Using … [Read more...] about Materials Project Connects Computational, Experimental Materials Science
HPC enables record-breaking ptychographic imaging at the ALS
By Gary M Jung on 2018-08-06T20:21:55Z Scientists at the Advanced Light Source are using the new COSMIC Imaging beamline and a high-performance data pipeline implemented by the IT Division’s Scientific Computing Group to turn large datasets of X-ray diffraction data into high-resolution images. … [Read more...] about HPC enables record-breaking ptychographic imaging at the ALS
High-performance computing enables record-breaking ptychographic imaging at the ALS
By Erica Yee • August 2, 2018 The Science IT Profiles series highlights how the Scientific Computing Group supports the work of Berkeley Lab researchers spanning various disciplines. Technologies from smartphones to electric cars are becoming indispensable, but they’re only useful as … [Read more...] about High-performance computing enables record-breaking ptychographic imaging at the ALS
IT Division’s Jackie Scoggins selected as ‘Women at the Lab’ honoree
By Gary M Jung on 2018-06-30T08:43:00Z The Scientific Computing Group's Jackie Scoggins is one of sixteen women being recognized for their dedication, talent, STEM contributions, and commitment to the Lab's mission. The awards ceremony will be on July 9, 2018 at 3:00 pm … [Read more...] about IT Division’s Jackie Scoggins selected as ‘Women at the Lab’ honoree
How a Climate Scientist Leverages Supercomputing to Study Wild Weather from Winds to Wildfires
By Erica Yee • June 15, 2018 The Science IT Profiles series highlights how the Scientific Computing Group supports the work of Berkeley Lab researchers spanning various disciplines. Professor David Romps spends his days making shapes out of clouds — only these clouds are enormous simulations … [Read more...] about How a Climate Scientist Leverages Supercomputing to Study Wild Weather from Winds to Wildfires
SDSC offers new HPC@UC program to UC Researchers
By Gary M Jung on 2016-11-23T14:42:38Z The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), an Organized Research Unit of the University of California, San Diego, is making major high-performance computing resources available to the UC community. This program, HPC@UC, is being offered in partnership with … [Read more...] about SDSC offers new HPC@UC program to UC Researchers
Stanford Biologists use LBNL Singularity for HPC Portability
By Gary M Jung on 2016-10-07T22:52:14Z Biologists and neuroscientists at Stanford have standardized on Singularity for deploying and executing their BIDS (Brain Imaging Data Structure) stack and bridging their development environments (desktops, workstations, and local servers) to traditional … [Read more...] about Stanford Biologists use LBNL Singularity for HPC Portability
HPCS at Lustre Users Group 2016
By Gary M Jung on 2016-04-04T05:29:42Z HPCS Storage Lead John White will be giving at talk at the annual Lustre Users Group 2016 conference being held in Portland, Oregon this week. John's presentation will provide an introduction to the experiences and challenges involved in providing … [Read more...] about HPCS at Lustre Users Group 2016
Run on Lawrencium for Free – New Low Priority QoS
By Gary M Jung on 2016-03-28T05:57:58Z We are pleased to announce the “Low Priority QoS (Quality of Service)” pilot program which allows users to run the Lawrencium Cluster resources at no charge when running at a lower priority. This program, tested by Lawrencium Condo users, is now … [Read more...] about Run on Lawrencium for Free – New Low Priority QoS
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