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BISICLES Captures Details of Retreating Antarctic Ice

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

Simulations Yield Clues to How Cells Interact With Surrounding

Computer models offer a new look at the molecular machinery that enables cells to interact with their environment. The research has implications for cancer and atherosclerosis research. » Read More

Cosmic Message Received

Thanks to a sensitive space telescope and some sophisticated supercomputing done at NERSC, scientists from the international Planck collaboration have made the closest reading yet of the most ancient story in our universe: the cosmic microwave background. » Read More

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A small sample of massively parallel scientific computing jobs running right now at NERSC.

Project Machine CPU Cores CPU Core Hours Used
Advanced Simulation of Pore Scale Reactive Transport Processes Associated with Carbon Sequestration
 PI: David Trebotich, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Hopper 49,152
Climate Change Simulations with CESM: Moderate and High Resolution Studies
 PI: Warren M. Washington, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Hopper 16,512
Towards Predictive Simulations of Soot Formation: From Surrogate to Turbulence
 PI: Guillaume Blanquart, California Institute of Technology
Hopper 16,392
Electronic and optical properties of novel photovoltaic and thermoelectric materials from first-principles
 PI: Emmanouil S. Kioupakis, University of Michigan
Edison 4,800
High Fidelity Simulations of Turbulent Reacting Flows for Multi-physics Model Development
 PI: Colleen M. Kaul, Stanford University
Carver 512
Effect of strain on the superconducting properties of Nb3Sn
 PI: Matthias Mentink, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Carver 256

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