Video Archive
The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has awarded a contract to Cray Inc. to increase the Jaguar supercomputer’s …
Tom Jordan of the Southern California Earthquake Center discusses his team’s groundbreaking earthquake simulations performed on Jaguar.
Jack Wells explains the study and benefits of lithium-air batteries, which have the potential to exceed the energy potential of lithium-ion batteries.
Bobby Sumpter discusses investigating high-performance materials at the nanoscale.
Shawn Lawlor discusses shock compression technology, a potential breakthrough in carbon sequestration, or the storing of carbon dioxide underground.
Mike Idelchik explains the energy goals of GE Global Research, particularly the development of efficient wind turbines through simulation.
BMI’s Mike Henderson discusses the aerodynamic analysis of semi-tractor trailers, research that could greatly enhance the efficiency of one of America’s most important shipping mediums.
Researcher Zhengyu Liu (University of Wisconsin-Madison) shares about his breakthrough simulations regarding abrupt climate change performed on ORNL supercomputers.
Peter Lichtner (LANL) discusses modeling reactive flows in porous media using ORNL’s Jaguar supercomputer.
ORNL’s Tom Evans discusses how the code DENOVO is being used on Jaguar for multi-scale nuclear energy applications.






