ESnet Helps Distribute LHC Data
ESnet helps researchers seeking the Origins of Matter. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will produce an enormous amount of data and in the forefront of providing researchers access to that data is ESnet. ESnet foresaw this data challenge years ago and developed ESnet 4, a new large-scale science data transport network with enough bandwidth to transport the expected massive amounts of data.
More>
ASCR Facilities to Provide Supercomputing Time to Run NOAA’s Climate Change Models
Intrepid, Jaguar and Franklin, three of ASCR's premier super-computers, will be utilized by the Commerce Department’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to explore advanced climate change models. 10 million hours of computing time will be made available for collaborative climate research on the three world-class supercomputers under a three-year agreement signed by DOE and NOAA.
Read more>
Steve Cotter Named Head of ESnet
Steve Cotter has been named as the new head of the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet). Cotter is succeeding Bill Johnston who is retiring from Berkeley Lab after more than 35 years. Before joining ESnet, Cotter most recently served as Google's network deployment manager for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Steve assumed his new duties on Friday, August 29, 2008
Read More>
INCITE Research Holds Promise for
Treatment of Parkinson's Disease
At least half a million people in the U.S. are believed to suffer from Parkinson’s and about 50,000 new cases are diagnosed each year, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke reports. A research team has performed a detailed computer simulation on how certain proteins damage cell membranes and create pores, which in the case of Parkinson's disease, can lead debilitating systems that worsen over time. The research simulation, which generated a promising lead for a treatment, was performed with a grant of 1.2 million processor hours on the Blue Gene/P at DOE's Argonne National Laboratory through the ASCR Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program.
Read more>
Argonne's Blue Gene/P Named
World's Fastest for Open Science
SciDAC's FastBit Wins R&D 100 Award
FastBit, an indexing technology software tool for data analyses or data mining, was selected by an independent judging panel and editors of R&D Magazine as one of the 100 most technologically significant products introduced into the marketplace over the past year. FastBit, currently funded by ASCR though its SciDAC program, was developed by the Scientific Data Management (SDM) Research Group at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
Read more about FastBit >
|