Gary M Jung posted on Sep 11, 2014 Researchers at the ALS used “soft” X-rays to image structures only five nanometers in size. This resolution is the highest ever achieved with X-ray microscopy and may have ushered in a new era for nanoscale imaging. Diffraction data is recorded by a high … [Read more...] about HPCS helps researchers set new Microscopy record at the ALS.
Announcing the availability of Pivot – a tool to find funding opportunities
Adam Stone posted on Aug 29, 2014 IT is proud to launch a 1 year pilot of COS Pivot, a tool for finding funding opportunities. The tool indexes over 20,000 opportunities and presents them in a searchable database. It can also match funding opportunities automatically based on profiles … [Read more...] about Announcing the availability of Pivot – a tool to find funding opportunities
HPCS presenting at GlobusWorld 2014
Gary M Jung posted on Mar 12, 2014 HPC Services consultant Krishna Muriki and systems engineer Karen Fernsler will be presenting at GlobusWorld 2014 on April 15-17, 2014 at Argonne National Laboratory. The main theme of this year's conference is Setting Up a Campus Data Service since many … [Read more...] about HPCS presenting at GlobusWorld 2014
Personal Web Pages
Adam Stone posted on Nov 20, 2013 Researchers often use personal web pages to feature their research and publications. IT supports and recommends a few ways to accomplish this. Google Sites: Visit sites.google.com and click "create site". Create the content and set the sharing options … [Read more...] about Personal Web Pages
{Open} MPI, Parallel Computing, the Universe and Everything- Nov 7
Gary M Jung posted on Oct 29, 2013 {Open} MPI, Parallel Computing, the Universe, and Everything Dr. Jeffrey M. Squyres Thursday, November 7th, 2013 2:30pm Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Building 54 (Dining Hall) Room 130 (Perseverance Hall) Click here to RSVP About the … [Read more...] about {Open} MPI, Parallel Computing, the Universe and Everything- Nov 7
Arduino Workshop: August 22nd
Nina Lucido posted on Aug 05, 2013 The IT Division is offering two 3 hour Arduino workshops on Thursday, August 22, from 9:00am-12:00pm and 1:00pm-4:00pm in Pers Hall (54-130). The two sessions are identical. The cost of the workshop is FREE. Starter kits will be provided for use in the … [Read more...] about Arduino Workshop: August 22nd
MATLAB SEMINARS – June 11
Charles (Charlie) Verboom posted on May 28, 2013 Please join MathWorks at complimentary MATLAB training seminars for Lawrence Berkeley researchers, staff and students. The event features two technical sessions presented by a MathWorks … [Read more...] about MATLAB SEMINARS – June 11
HPC Services demos GPU Accelerated Synchrotron Radiation Calculation at GTC 2013
Gary M Jung posted on Mar 18, 2013 An undulator is a periodic structure of magnets through which an electron bunch goes radiating synchrotron light towards the forward direction. It has been widely used at synchrotron light facilities, such as the Advanced Light Source (ALS, US), European … [Read more...] about HPC Services demos GPU Accelerated Synchrotron Radiation Calculation at GTC 2013
The Science of Clouds computed on Lawrencium
Gary M Jung posted on Mar 15, 2013 The climate models that scientists use to understand and project climate change are improving constantly, with better representations of the oceans, ice, land surfaces and other factors in the atmosphere. While there is still some degree of uncertainty in … [Read more...] about The Science of Clouds computed on Lawrencium
Invitation – A special course for LBNL scientists and program managers on getting the most out of your software development efforts.
Adam Stone posted on Feb 22, 2013 IT is pleased to host a special 2 hour course created just for Berkeley Lab scientists and program managers designed to help you get the most out of your software development projects and avoid common pitfalls. The course will take place Monday March 4 … [Read more...] about Invitation – A special course for LBNL scientists and program managers on getting the most out of your software development efforts.
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