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Why NERSC9 Was Named Perlmutter
Saul Perlmutter – a professor of physics at UC Berkeley and a faculty senior scientist at Berkeley Lab – was awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics for his 1998 discovery that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. He confirmed his observations by running thousands of simulations at NERSC, and his research team is believed to have been the first to use supercomputers to analyze and validate observational data in cosmology. Our flagship high performance computing system is named Perlmutter in his honor.
NERSC@50
NERSC Marks 50 Years of Accelerating Science October 21, 2024
Tune In To NERSC's 50th Anniversary User Meeting Via Zoom October 15, 2024
Bailey to Explore DESI Collab for NERSC@50 September 25, 2024
Bell Gets in the Flow for NERSC@50 September 10, 2024
Voting Now Open in NERSC Science as Art Competition September 9, 2024
Nugent to Illuminate Astrophysics at NERSC in Upcoming Seminar August 21, 2024
Science News
Perlmutter Helps Identify 'Exquisite' Gravitational Lens October 10, 2024
Magnifying Deep Space Through the 'Carousel Lens' September 18, 2024
Collaboration Exploring Neutral Atom Technology Expanded for Second Year September 4, 2024
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