Researchers in the Mathematics and Computer Science (MCS) division at Argonne National Laboratory played a major role in the 2022 Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing (ATPESC).
Simulation has become a key part of scientific discovery – complementing experiment, helping guide engineering designs and providing insight into complex problems infeasible in the lab.
Jeffrey Larson, a computational mathematician in the Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory, participated in a webinar panel “How to Be a Great Mentor” on May 24, 2022.
Quantum collaboration demonstrates in Chicagoland the first steps toward functional long-distance quantum networks over deployed telecom fiber optics, opening the door to scalable quantum computing.
Jason Anderson of the University of Chicago and Kate Keahey of Argonne National Laboratory have won the best full paper award at the Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2022 (PEARC22) conference, to be held in Boston in July.
Johannes Doerfert of Argonne National Laboratory and Atmn Patel, a former research aide at Argonne, have won the Hans Meuer Award at the ISC High Performance 2022 conference held in Hamburg, Germany.