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Dealing with Data Overload in the Scientific Realm

Lawrence Livermore scientists are developing novel algorithms and computational methods to address the data overload challenge.

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Brandon Chung peers through a glovebox.

Graphite, A Quick-Change Artist

First experiments at the Linac Coherent Light Source revealed unexpectedly fast effects in graphite. Read more…


Desalinating Water

A new flow-through electrode for capacitive desalination produces freshwater faster and uses very little energy. Read more…

Image of a microballoon used in the exploding pusher shot to commission the RAGS detector.


Avi Thomas works with a biological accelerator mass spectrometry instrument.

Lightweight Optics

Diffractive optics experts at Livermore are partnering with industry to create flexible, efficient lenses for a space telecope prototype. Read more…

 

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Associate Director for Computation

“Big Data in Science Is a Big Challenge”


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