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April 2026

Highlights and News

Tag-Teaming Turbulence: Frontier trains AI to model cosmic storms using a neural operator and diffusion model

Cracking the hadron collision puzzle: Quantum study probes subatomic reactions

INCITE 2027 Call for Proposals

Additional Coverage

LinkedIn: Genesis Mission Video: John Lagergren, an R&D researcher with Biology and Environmental Sciences at ORNL and member of the OPAL team, explains how Frontier is helping researchers turn massive, complex datasets into discoveries in biotechnology and using biology to mine critical minerals and materials.
LinkedIn: World Quantum Day Video: Travis Humble, Director of the Quantum Science Center, explains how researchers are already using quantum computers for meaningful scientific discoveries and what lies ahead as quantum systems are integrated with powerful supercomputers like Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Frontier.
LinkedIn: World Quantum Day Video: Mariam Kiran, Group Leader for Quantum Networking and Communications at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, explains how scientists create and connect qubits across a real quantum network and how this research could enable ultra-secure communications and new scientific breakthroughs.
LinkedIn: World Quantum Day Video: Ryan Bennink, Group Leader for Quantum Computational Science at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Deputy Director of the Quantum Science Center, explains what quantum computational science is and why it matters.
LinkedIn: World Quantum Day Video: ORNL research scientist Joseph Chapman explains how quantum communications enables connections between quantum computers and sensors by preserving fragile properties like entanglement and superposition.
LinkedIn: Genesis Mission Video: Oak Ridge National Laboratory computational scientist Pei Zhang shares how the Fusion-FM project is bringing together AI, high-performance computing, and fusion science  to tackle some of the biggest challenges in energy.