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NewsHDF5 WorkshopA workshop for HDF5 users and developers will be held Jan 20-21 2009 at NERSC. There will be a day of information on HDF5, followed by a day of hands on HDF5 coding and tuning. [MORE] Cosmic Data Analysis at NERSCNERSC will be home to the U.S. Planck team's data analysis operations, adding to the dozen or so Cosmic Microwave Background experiments that use NERSC resources. [MORE] 2009 AwardsDOE has allocated 146.5 million Cray XT4-based hours to NERSC projects, and 14 million hours remain in reserves. On the HPSS side, 40 million Storage Resource Units have been allocated, and 10 million remain in reserve. [MORE] Seven INCITE project have been awarded more than 17 million hours at NERSC. [MORE] Three NEH awards at NERSCThree projects have received awards at NERSC under the NEH/DOE Humanities High Performance Computing program. [MORE] Now ComputingA small sample of computations taking place on NERSC supercomputers right now.
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Science @NERSCSpontaneous SupperlatticeAb initio calculations and modeling contribute to the discovery of a new way to fabricate striped nanorodsSuperlatticed or “striped” nanorods — crystalline materials only a few molecules in thickness and made up of two or more semiconductors — are highly valued for their potential to serve in a variety of nanodevices, including transistors, biochemical sensors, and light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Until now the potential of superlatticed nanorods has been limited by the relatively expensive and exacting process required to make them. That paradigm may be shifting. A team of researchers from Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley has found a way to make striped nanorods in a colloid — a suspension of particles in solution. [Article] |
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