NERSC Turns 50 in 2024
Did you know NERSC got its start in fusion energy research? Learn more about our unique history and celebrate half a century of energizing scientific enlightenment through computing. » Read More
Shining a Light on Microbial Dark Matter
NERSC collaborations help illuminate Earth’s biodiversity. » Read More
Perlmutter Supports Gravitational Lensing System Modeled on GPUs
A team of researchers has modeled a rare instance of strong gravitational lensing known as an Einstein Cross. It’s likely the first such model run on GPUs. » Read More
NERSC Helps Scientists Build Public Health Datasets from Location Services
Research focuses on human interaction patterns to understand drivers of the COVID-19 spread and mitigation » Read More
‘Intro to HPC’ Bootcamp Focuses on Energy Justice
DOE'S broad-based program emphasizes social issues to attract a diverse pool of students to computing sciences » Read More
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Yukiko Sekine, Jonathan Carter, and the Hopper system's “lucky cat,” in 2011. (Credit: Roy Kaltschmidt, Berkeley Lab)
NERSC’s Hopper supercomputer contained 153,216 compute cores, 217 terabytes of memory, 2 petabytes of disk storage—and a cat figurine for luck!
Hopper, named in honor of computer scientist Grace Murray Hopper, had a Japanese "lucky cat" figurine stashed in one cabinet. In April 2011, Yukiko Sekine (NERSC's former Energy Department program manager) presented the cat to Jonathan Carter (currently associate lab director for the Computing Sciences Area).
It’s not the first lucky token to stand guard over NERSC’s large, complex, and well-used scientific supercomputers. Other systems – for reasons known only to NERSC staff – have been protected from ill fate by rubber chickens. (»Visit our interactive timeline to learn more about NERSC history.)
NERSC@50
NERSC Celebrates 50 Years in 2024 January 4, 2024
NERSC 50th Anniversary Year Kicks Off at SC23 November 29, 2023
Science News
Cori and Perlmutter Support New Understanding of Reaction Behind Salt-Based Nuclear Reactors November 27, 2023
NERSC Collaborations Help Illuminate Earth's Biodiversity October 25, 2023
Perlmutter Supports First Gravitational Lensing System Modeled on GPUs September 20, 2023
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NERSC Celebrates 50 Years in 2024 January 4, 2024
NERSC 50th Anniversary Year Kicks Off at SC23 November 29, 2023







