The physical world is governed by laws describing how matter and energy interact at scales ranging from the smallest particles to the entire universe. Physicists are using the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility’s enormous computing power to reveal the nature of matter at its most elusive—from the behavior of the quarks, electrons, and other fundamental particles that make up atoms and everything we know, to the workings of the molecules made up of those atoms.
Current Active Physics Projects
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Nonlinear Rheology of Entangled Polymers
Current PI: Jan Michael Carrillo, University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
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Hadron Structure from Lattice QCD
Current PI: Konstantinos Orginos, College of William & Mary
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Proton quasi-PDFs and quasi-GPDs from lattice QCD
Current PI: Martha Constantinou, Temple University
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Electromagnetic Corrections to Strong Dynamics
Current PI: Amy Nicholson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Probing QCD Crossover With Hyper-Skewness And Hyper-Kurtosis
Current PI: Swagato Mukherjee, Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Confronting the New Challenges in Hadron Spectroscopy
Current PI: Robert Edwards, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
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The Gluonic Structure Of The Proton
Current PI: Phiala Shanahan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Quantum Turbulence in Fermi Superfluids
Current PI: Michael Forbes, Washington State University
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Nucleon Matrix Elements: Probes of New Physics
Current PI: Rajan Gupta, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Approaching Exascale Models of Astrophysical Explosions
Current PI: Michael Zingale, State University of New York at Stony Brook
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High-performance Computation for Fusion Energy Wall Erosion Diagnostics
Current PI: Stuart Loch, Auburn University
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Janos – Porting and Testing Lattice QCD Simulation Code
Current PI: Claudia Ratti, University of Houston
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Reionization and its Impact on the Local Universe: Witnessing our own Cosmic Dawn
Current PI: Pierre Ocvirk, Universite de Strasbourg, Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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PLASM-IN-SILICO: HPC Modeling of High-Intensity Laser-Solid Interaction
Current PI: Jean-Luc Vay, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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Lattice QCD
Current PI: Andreas Kronfeld, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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Decoding The Physics Of The Intergalactic Medium
Current PI: Zarija Lukic, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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Extending the Discovery Space of Cosmological Surveys
Current PI: Salman Habib, Argonne National Laboratory
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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Abacus2020: N-body Simulations for Precision Cosmology with DESI
Current PI: Daniel Eisenstein, Harvard University
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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The Structure and Interactions of Nucleons from the Standard Model
Current PI: Andre Walker-Loud, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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Simulating Neutron Star Binary Merger Remnant Disks and Tilted Thin Disk
Current PI: Alexander Tchekhovskoy, Northwestern University
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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Long Term 3D Simulations of Core-Collapse Supernovae
Current PI: William Hix, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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Integrated Simulation of Energetic Particles in Burning Plasmas
Current PI: Zhihong Lin, University of California - Irvine
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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Nuclear Matter Dynamics in Real Time and the Heaviest Elements in Nature
Current PI: Aurel Bulgac, University of Washington
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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High-fidelity Gyrokinetic Simulation of Tokamak and ITER Edge Physics
Current PI: Choong-Seock Chang, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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Ab-initio Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Reactions
Current PI: Gaute Hagen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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Approaching Exascale Models of Astrophysical Explosions
Current PI: Michael Zingale, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000
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Computational Studies of Correlated Quantum Materials
Current PI: Thomas Maier, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Allocation Source: DOE INCITE PROGRAM
Allocation Hours: 5,000