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Congratulations to our newest First Class Petty Officers!
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Congrats!
Congratulations to our newest First Class Petty Officers!
“Movies and video games have been creating simulated environments for years, but now the military is creating physical environments that simulate rain forests, deserts, combat situations, and even the surface of Mars." Xploration Earth 2050 host, Chuck Pell, visits the NRL Laboratory of Autonomous Systems Research (LASR) where he’s in a blistering desert one minute and a tropical rain forest the next — all in one building.
Hulu subscribers may watch the full 30-minute episode... at: http://www.hulu.com/watch/1002036#i0,p6,s3,d0
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory - NRL employees may view the segment internally by logging-in to their Pipeline account and searching the program title: “SIMULATED WORLDS TEST the FUTURE.”
Xploration Station, #autonomoussystems, #navalresearch, #science, #stem, Office of Naval Research
University of Minnesota, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory - NRL, IBM and universities in Brazil, U.K. and Spain.
More from I/ITSEC in Orlando and the Materials Research Society in Boston this week:
We're also at I/ITSEC this week. Steven Strang is showing modeling and simulation software at the interservice/industry training, simulation, and education event in Orlando.
We're at MRS this week: Researchers from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s Materials Science and Component Technology Directorate will attend and present their work at the Materials Research Society (MRS) Nov. 27- Dec. 2, 2016.
The 2016 fall meeting at the Hynes Convention Center and Sheraton Boston Hotel in Boston offers 54 symposium sessions in addition to broader impact programming and a large scale exhibit.
https://www.nrl.navy.mil/…/NRLs-Materials-Science-Researche…
A top ten list for your Monday:
https://www.nrl.navy.mil/…/Top-10-NRL-First-Author-Peer-Rev…
Audio: how one of our female scientists made it, and what's going on with the sun? http://ktep.org/post/science-studio-solar-radiation#stream/0
Is that a comet or an asteroid? (Or are you just happy to see us?) With our space sciences division: http://www.seeker.com/comets-asteroids-astronomy-soho-sun-s…
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory - NRL's Dr. Robert Rosenberg leads a discussion on parallelization of biological and chemical defense codes at SC16 Supercomputing Conference.
Space solar power: more of an economic problem than a technical one: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/…/whats-next-solar-energy-h…/… (with our Paul Jaffe).
Attending #SC16? The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory - NRL is too. Please stop by (Booth # 3453 & 2611) as we will have researchers and scientists speaking on many different topics.
Speakers at our booth for Thursday, November 17 are as follows:
Basil Decina (NRL), Electrical Engineer at the Center for Computational Science (CCS)
...Dr. Sergio Tafur (NRL), Physicist at the Center for Computational Science (CCS)
Bonnie Assad (NRL), High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) Service Agency Approval Authority (S/AAA)
Dr. Robert Rosenberg (NRL) Computational Scientist, and Chemist at the Center for Computational Science (CCS)
Dr. Dhabaleswar K. (DK) Panda, Professor and University Distinguished Scholar of Computer Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University.
http://sc16.supercomputing.org/
#usnavy #NRL #supercomputing2016 #navalengineers #armedwithscience #navalresearch #SC16
From the floor at #SC16: this test demonstrations NRL’s Dynamic Remote I/O Distributed Computing application at SC16 in Salt Lake City, Utah. A live uncompressed 4K Ultra HDTV stream at 12 Gbps originating at the show floor in Salt Lake City is carried sequentially to processing locations at NERSC in Oakland, California, the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C., the StarLight Exchange in Chicago, Illinois, and back to a display on the show floor in Salt Lake City.
T...he total distance of this path is approximately 11,500 miles, which is roughly halfway around the world. The total round-trip latency is 184 milliseconds.
This specific scenario shows our ability to compose a flexible work flow that utilizes dense compute resources distributed across the globe.
The Flux Tensor Motion Flow algorithm demonstrates real-time image change detection on this 12-Gbps video stream.
Our third short video feature for plasma physics division's 50th anniversary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOXT9F-jIsY
Attending #SC16? U.S. Naval Research Laboratory - NRL is too. Please stop by (Booth # 3453 & 2611) as we will have researchers and scientists speaking on many different topics.
Speakers at our booth for Wednesday, November 16 are as follows:
Kathy Hollyer (CTR), High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) Service Agency Approval Authority (S/AAA) at NavAir-PAX
...Dr. Gopal Patnaik (NRL), Supervisory Mechanical Engineer at the Laboratory for Computational Physics and Fluid Dynamics (LCP&FD)
Dr. Sergio Tafur (NRL), Physicist at the Center for Computational Science (CCS)
Bonnie Assad (NRL), High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) Service Agency Approval Authority (S/AAA)
Dr. Robert Rosenberg (NRL) Computational Scientist, and Chemist at the Center for Computational Science (CCS)
#navalengineers #usnavy #armedwithscience #NRL #navalresearch #supercomputing #SC16