Articles tagged with: INCITE
Julia White, manager for the INCITE program, shared her knowledge with the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe PRACE organization in Bologna, Italy, which met June 5–6.
The 2013 INCITE Call for Proposals is now open.
To submit an application, please visit http://hpc.science.doe.gov for details about the proposal requirements.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science …
A multi-institutional team used a global dataset of paleoclimate records and the Jaguar supercomputer at ORNL to find the perform an unprecedented climate simulation. The results, published in the April 5 issue of Nature, analyze 15,000 years of climate history.
A supercomputer at ORNL is helping scientists simulate a process leaves do naturallycapturing sunlight and turning it into energy.
Jack Wells speaks at GE Technology Summit about government–industry collaborations
Jack Wells, director of science for the National Center for Computational …
Computation and experiment reveal how protein switching provides right tool for the job
Office of Science awards almost 1.7 billion supercomputing hours via the INCITE program. Researchers in the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Science are dedicated to passing on those gifts, especially through the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program.
Scientists use Oak Ridge and Argonne supercomputers to gain insight into nuclear behavior
As part of its quest to understand fluorine-14, …
Simulation provides a close-up look at the molecule that complicates next-generation biofuels
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