THE SCIENCEIT PROGRAM WAS ESTABLISHED TO HELP SCIENTISTS FIND SOLUTIONS TO COMPUTING BARRIERS SO THEY CAN MOVE FORWARD IN THEIR RESEARCH. Berkeley Lab takes a science-centric approach to managing its Information Technology resources, recognizing that IT is intertwined with our scientific and … [Read more...] about ScienceIT Brochure 2022
Workshop: Introduction to Open OnDemand on Lawrencium
Open OnDemand (OOD) is browser-based High Performance Computing (HPC) portal supported by NSF. OOD is the easiest way to access HPC resources in addition to the command line approach. The Scientific High Performance Computing group offers the Open OnDemand service for accessing Lawrencium and other … [Read more...] about Workshop: Introduction to Open OnDemand on Lawrencium
High-Performance Computing – on the Lawrencium Cluster at LBNL
Authors: Wei Feinstein, Shawfeng Dong, Gary Jung For almost 20 years, the IT Division’s Scientific Computing Group at Berkeley Lab, also known as HPCS (High-Performance Computing Services), has stood out as a national leader and pioneer in high-performance computing — essentially defining the … [Read more...] about High-Performance Computing – on the Lawrencium Cluster at LBNL
Cloud Computing Webinar, April 27, 11am-Noon
Join a Science IT webinar on Wednesday April 27th, 11:00am to 12:00pm to learn about the Lab’s Cloud Computing program and how cloud computing can benefit scientific research workflows. Jeff D'Ambrogia, Scientific IT Consultant, will share how to access the cloud program, what services are … [Read more...] about Cloud Computing Webinar, April 27, 11am-Noon
Lawrencium 101 Training March 10
Lawrencium 101 HPC Training Scientific High Performance Computing group provides HPC services to the LBNL community. To help users effectively use the Lawrencium Supercluster, we will give an overview of the Lawrencium supercluster with the following objectives: * Overview of Lawrencium … [Read more...] about Lawrencium 101 Training March 10
Autofocus for X-ray Crystallography: How AutoML Targets Samples at the ALS
Authors: Fengchen Liu, Jordan Jung, Shawfeng Dong, Tin Ho Published on February 10, 2022. Automated Machine Learning (AutoML) frameworks aim to automate tasks so non-experts can take advantage of machine learning on a large scale. There are a vast amount of these frameworks on the … [Read more...] about Autofocus for X-ray Crystallography: How AutoML Targets Samples at the ALS
Cloud Computing for Science at LBL
(Cloudy with a Chance of Science) Authors: Jeff D’Ambrogia, Fengchen Liu, Tin Ho, Shawfeng Dong, Gary Jung Published on January 7, 2022. Credit: Starecat.com In some respects, cloud computing has been around for so long that it seems old hat these days. Gone are the early days at … [Read more...] about Cloud Computing for Science at LBL
Furthering the Lab’s Mission with Advanced Photographic Capabilities
Despite the challenges presented by working remotely, Berkeley Lab staff continue to support the Lab’s mission of innovation and team science. These challenges have prompted changes not only in how staff work and what methods are used, but have also presented new opportunities to rethink how we … [Read more...] about Furthering the Lab’s Mission with Advanced Photographic Capabilities
Lawrencium 101 Training Nov 10
Lawrencium 101 HPC Training The IT Division's Scientific Computing Group will be hosting a training session on how to get started on the Lab's institutional cluster Lawrencium. This is a great class for new or prospective users. Weds Nov 10, 2021, 3:00PM - 4:30PM via Zoom (zoom link will be … [Read more...] about Lawrencium 101 Training Nov 10
Using computation to uncover how Arctic soil microbes respond to the changing climate
By Erica Yee • Published April 15, 2021 Look up on a clear night and you might see quite a few of our galaxy’s 100 billion stars. Look down, however, and you’ll be hard pressed to see any of the 10 trillion cells in a single gram of soil. “Soil has amazing amounts of … [Read more...] about Using computation to uncover how Arctic soil microbes respond to the changing climate
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