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ASCR PI Elected to National Academy of Sciences
John Bell, an applied mathematician and computational scientist with support from ASCR, was elected to the National Academy of Sciences on May 1, 2012, in recognition of his distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. More
ASCR's New Ultra-High Speed Network Will Keep America
On The Cutting Edge Of Innovation
The Advanced Networking Initiative (ANI), a $62 million ARRA funded project, will soon upgrade the Energy Sciences Network to 100 Gigabits per second (Gbps), about 10 times faster than most commercial Internet providers. ESnet allows thousands of DOE researchers to work with colleagues and partners all around the world. More »
ASCR INCITE Program Allocates Access to DOE Supercomputers
Sixty projects were awarded a total of 1.7 billion hours of computing time on some of the worlds most powerful supercomputers as part of the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program. The INCITE program, now in its ninth year, is the major means by which the scientific community gains access to these supercomputers. More »
ASCR Leadership Computing Challenge (ALCC) Program in the News
A recent "Digital Manufacturing Report" article highlights the high-risk, big payoffs of the ASCR ALCC program. The ALCC allocates up to 30% of the computational resources at NERSC and the Leadership Computing Facilities at Argonne and Oak Ridge for special situations of interest to the Department's energy mission. Link to the to DMR article to learn more about the program.
Leveraging ASCR Investments in Software Tools to the Broad Computational Community
Barriers to adoption of HPC modeling and simulation by the industrial computational science community can be tackled by getting DOE software in the hands of independent software vendors (ISVs) via SBIR/STTR.
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Read about the awards in Digital Manufacturing Report