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The Exploratory Visualization Environment for Research in Science and Technology (EVEREST) facility provides analysis and visualization of simulation data generated on the OLCF supercomputers. The laboratory houses 3 computing systems: a distributed memory Linux cluster, a shared memory Linux node, and a shared memory Windows® node. The facility features 2 tiled display walls, a control desk with a touch panel interface, and a conference table with peripheral video inputs and outlets.

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Directorate’s Daughters Run Code on Titan at WiC Event

Staff from the CCSD coded with their daughters at the inaugural Introduce Your Daughter to Code event hosted by WiC. Among the participants were (front row, left to right) Jayden Ellis, Brett Ellis, and Abigail Ellis; (back row, left to right) Edmon Begoli and Anastasia M. Begoli. In July, Women…
Rachel McDowellRachel McDowellAugust 16, 20164 min

Big Success at OLCF’s Largest User Meeting

Attendees of the annual OLCF User Meeting, held May 24–26 at ORNL, pose in front of the ORNL Visitor Center. One hundred thirty-three people attended, making it the largest user meeting to date. One hundred thirty-three people attended the 2016 Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) User Meeting, making it…
Miki NolinMiki NolinJuly 5, 20166 min

ForWarn Researchers Get EVEREST-Sized Look at Woodland Disturbances

EVEREST has provided researchers with the Forest Service Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center and their partners a unique view of maps used for detecting and tracking unexpected forest changes and disturbances.
Dawn LevyDawn LevySeptember 12, 20133 min