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December 3, 2010
Division Director Mathematics and Computer Science Division
Argonne National Laboratory seeks applications from highly qualified candidates for the position of director of the Mathematics and Computer Science (MCS) Division. Argonne is one of the preeminent multidisciplinary research facilities in the country and is a U...more info >
November 30, 2010
Argonne scientists awarded supercomputing time to enable scientific breakthroughs
Four researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory lead projects that have been awarded a total of 65 million hours of computing time on Argonne’s energy-efficient Blue Gene/P (“Intrepid”) supercomputer...more info >
November 19, 2010
New institute to tackle exascale computing
Renowned supercomputing expert Pete Beckman has been named director of a newly created Exascale Technology and Computing Institute (ETCi) at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory...more info >
November 18, 2010
Globus online file transfer service debuts at SC10
The Globus team is pleased to announce the general availability of Globus Online, a cloud-hosted high-performance, secure file transfer service. Globus Online makes the grid easy to use by eliminating the need for complex, custom IT infrastructure to manage large-scale data movement tasks...more info >
November 18, 2010
Why America must win the supercomputing race
The United States cannot afford to take a back seat in computer technology to the Chinese, or to anyone else. The nation that leads the world in high-performance computing will have an enormous competitive advantage in every sector, including national defense, medicine, energy, environment, finance, manufacturing and product development...more info >
October 11, 2010
Todd Munson Named Senior Fellow of the Computation Institute
Todd Munson, a computational scientist in Argonne’s Mathematics and Computer Science Division, has been named a senior fellow of the University of Chicago/Argonne National Laboratory Computation Institute...more info >
September 29, 2010
BuildingIQ makes Argonne smarter about energy management
Argonne assistant computational mathematician Victor Zavala is leading a pilot project with BuildingIQ, an energy management software company, which allows him to use his training to improve energy performance at Argonne's more info >September 28, 2010
BuildingIQ to Begin Predictive Energy Optimization Pilot Project at DOE Argonne National Laboratory
BuildingIQ, an energy management software company, announced its first Predictive Energy Optimization pilot project in the United States at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory...more info >
September 24, 2010
Pounding away at the mysteries of the nuclear landscape
Approximately 3,000 nuclei are already known, and twice as many could, in principle, still be discovered experimentally. Providing a comprehensive and unified description of all these nuclei is the goal of the DOE-funded SciDAC-2 project “Low-Energy Nuclear Physics National HPC Initiative: Building a Universal Nuclear Energy Density Functional” (UNEDF)...more info >
September 20, 2010
Nuclear predictive
The construction costs of a nuclear power plant are enormous, but so are the costs of research – the painstaking hours, months and years invested in analyzing the interactions of neutronics, fluid mechanics, and structural mechanics in order to predict the behavior of the reactor throughout its lifetime...more info >
