Researchers have described mathematically the complex evolution and disappearance of foamy bubbles, a feat that could help in modeling industrial processes. Applying these equations, they used NERSC supercomputers to create visualizations showing the disappearance of wobbly foams one burst bubble at a time. » Read More
Aided by simulations generated at NERSC, scientists have finally confirmed a 70 year-old prediction in quantum mechanics: Electrons in super-heavy atoms can spiral into the nucleus and away again, emitting a positron in the process, an effect known as atomic collapse state. » Read More
Chemical reactions, facilitated by catalysts, are crucial to many industrial processes. Although many catalysts used in industry work just fine, researchers at PNNL want to help them reach their full potential. » Read More
Satellite observations suggest that the shrinking West Antarctic ice sheet is contributing to global sea level rise. But until recently, scientists could not accurately model the physical processes driving retreat of the ice sheet. Now, a new ice sheet model—BISICLES—is shedding light on these details. » Read More
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Each year NERSC's 5,000 users report more than 1,500 peer-reviewed paper submissions based on work using our resources.
2014 INCITE Call for Proposals - Due June 28 30 April 2013, 4:43 pm
HPC Seminar Broadcast May 2: The Materials Project 29 April 2013, 1:49 pm
Track NERSC Outages in Google Calendar 22 March 2013, 7:56 am
Math of Popping Bubbles in a Foam May 9, 2013
Supercomputers Help a Catalyst Reach its Full Potential April 23, 2013
NERSC Intern Wins Award for Computing Achievement March 27, 2013
NERSC Announces Winners of Inaugural HPC Achievement Awards February 14, 2013
NERSC Staff Participate in Regional Science Bowl February 5, 2013