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Whenever news breaks about what Earth’s climate is expected to be like decades into the future or how much rainfall various regions around the country or the world are likely to receive, those educated estimates are generated by a global climate model.
Paul Fischer, a senior scientist and STA in Argonne’s Mathematics and Computer Science Division, delivered an invited speech at the 22ndAIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, June 24, 2015, in Dallas, TX.
Barry Smith, a senior computational mathematician in Argonne’s Mathematics and Computer Science Division, has been named an Argonne Distinguished Fellow, the laboratory’s highest scientific and engineering rank.
A tutorial and conference were held June 15-18, 2015, at Argonne in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the release of PETSc 2.0, the Portable, Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computing.
Researchers at Argonne have found a way to use tiny diamonds and graphene to give friction the slip, creating a new material combination that demonstrates the rare phenomenon of “superlubroisity”.