Creativity in Climate Modeling: Compelling Research Questions and Human Concerns
At this nexus of physics, earth science, mathematics and computing, researchers are also racing against the clock—to accurately predict how […]
At this nexus of physics, earth science, mathematics and computing, researchers are also racing against the clock—to accurately predict how […]
The exascale era in computing has arrived, and that brings up the question of what’s next. We’ll discuss a few
Although he’s always loved space, Gabriel Casabona pursued other fields, including medicine and religion, before landing in astrophysics. We discussed
In early December 2022, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced that the National Ignition Facility (NIF) had achieved fusion ignition—a reaction of merging
Even after enjoying her first computer science course, Margaret Lawson wasn’t convinced she’d have a place in the field. But
Making sense of computational science takes a multidisciplinary team, including science visualization experts who translate data into images that both
Science in Parallel’s second season concludes with a conversation about answering important questions in biology and medicine with leadership-class supercomputers,
Valerie Taylor doesn’t shy away from challenging problems. At Argonne National Laboratory, she manages teams that develop algorithms, data management
After COVID-19 lockdowns and 2020 wildfires near his Oregon home, computational scientist Jeff Hammond decided to make big moves. In
Pandemic work was especially challenging for computational scientist parents, who often juggled new work arrangements while balancing their children’s care