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In her doctoral research at Columbia University, Ganguly creates models of the neuronal connections in the fruit fly brain ...
ORNL’s Titan supercomputer is helping Brookhaven physicists understand the matter that formed microseconds after the Big Bang. At the dawn of the universe – just after the Big Bang – all matter was in ...
An Argonne National Laboratory group uses supercomputers to model known and mysterious atomic arrangements, revealing useful properties. Materials comprise the technology we use. The number of unknown ...
Argonne’s Joe Insley combines art and computer science to build intricate images and animations from supercomputer simulations.
Environmental scientist Marianne Cowherd grew up in Michigan and loved snow. “My favorite thing was having school cancelled and going sledding,” she says. “But I never thought of snow as a water ...
A Brookhaven National Laboratory computer scientist is building software to help researchers interact with their data in new ways.
A CSGF fellow doggedly applies computational models to COVID-19 and cancer.
The next supercomputer frontier presents a journey into the unknown unlike any other, Tzanio Kolev says. Exascale computers, the first of which are expected to begin operation in 2021, will perform a ...
Pairing large-scale experiments with high-performance computing can reduce data processing time from several hours to minutes.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory models the blood-brain barrier to find ways for drugs to reach their target.
The circulatory simulations a Computational Science Graduate Fellowship alumna now at Duke University could help physicians choose the best treatments before operating.
You could excuse Abigail Poteshman for taking a meandering path during her scientific career. While still in high school, she joined her first lab to conduct cancer cell experiments. Now, on the verge ...
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