Researchers from the Mathematics and Computer Science (MCS) division at Argonne National Laboratory will join colleagues to give presentations at the Exascale Computing Project (ECP) 2023 Community Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) Days on February 14–16, 2023.
A team of researchers including three doctoral students and several staff members in the Mathematics and Computer Science division at Argonne National Laboratory have won the Best Student Paper Award at SC22.
Two students who spent summer internships in the Mathematics and Computer Science (MCS) division at Argonne National Laboratory have received awards in the ACM Student Research Competition held at SC22.
Two researchers in the Mathematics and Computer Science (MCS) division at Argonne National Laboratory have been elected as officers for two of these activity groups.
Rinku Gupta has been selected as a new member of the U.S.-Research Software Engineer Association (US-RSE) steering committee. Gupta is a principal research software specialist in the MCS division at Argonne National Laboratory.
The “Energy Exascale Earth System Model” (E3SM) project has been selected for a 2023 U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Innovative and Novel Computation Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) award.
Argonne scientists were awarded projects in nuclear physics, high energy physics, and Earth system model development through the U.S. Department of Energy’s Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing program.
Argonne’s Aurora supercomputer and upgraded Advanced Photon Source will be powerful tools for discovery. Together, they’ll form a scientific supermerger: The combined data collection and computing power will advance discovery time and unlock new science.