Oak Ridge Leadership Computing FacilityHome to Jaguar, a Cray XK6 with a peak speed of 2.33 petaflops, the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility provides an ideal platform for advances in numerous domains, from climate change to materials to fusion to astrophysics, to name a few. |
National Climate-Computing Research CenterThe National Climate Research Center is home to Gaea, a Cray XT6 supercomputer that is ranked among the world's most powerful for climate simulations. Funded by NOAA and operated by DOE, the petascale system is housed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. |
Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and ExperimentOpen to researchers from academia, government labs, and industry, the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment INCITE program is the major means by which the scientific community gains access to the Department of Energy's premier computational resources. |
Upcoming Events
Visit olcf.ornl.gov/events/upcoming for a complete list of upcoming events and workshops.
Reports and Publications
Visit the Center Reports page on OLCF.GOV to download the reports and publications including the 2010-2011 OLCF Annual Report.