Future of Work (part 2): Adapting to Change
In Season Two of Science in Parallel, we’re examining how pandemic shutdowns have reshaped computational science workplaces. In our last episode […]
In Season Two of Science in Parallel, we’re examining how pandemic shutdowns have reshaped computational science workplaces. In our last episode […]
In our first two episodes of Science in Parallel’s Season 2, we’ll be talking about how the pandemic pivot to remote
Aurora Pribram-Jones works on hot, dense electrons – simulating extreme chemistry that can happen within giant planets like Jupiter or nuclear
Avoiding the changing climate’s most extreme impacts will require a technological revolution to power daily life from renewable sources. An
Alicia Magann got her start in control systems engineering research, exploring tools for directing large-scale chemical processes. As a Ph.D. student,
Curiosity, mentors and a summer working in concrete with his grandfather shaped Quentarius Moore’s science career studying 2-D materials. He
One of today’s hottest areas of computational research, artificial intelligence, could help scientists build better solutions for one of global
Jeff Hittinger of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory embodies the term scientist-chimera. He talks about the many scientific hats he’s worn