July 2024
Highlights and News
Exascale’s New Frontier: SuperLU/STRUMPACK
- Links: OLCF
- Slides: ECPMilestone-SuperLU.pptx
- Tags: ECP, Frontier, Software
Game-changing quantum chemistry calculations push new boundaries of exascale Frontier
- Links:
- ORNL, OLCF
- Breakthrough in high-performance computing and quantum chemistry revolutionises drug discovery (Univ. of Melbourne, The National Tribune)
- Slides: Sci-QuantumChem-2M-Electrons-Melbourne.pptx
- Tags: SummitPLUS, DD, Chemistry
DOE Opens Bids to Construct ORNL’s Next-Generation Supercomputer
- Links:
- Slides: Facility-OLCF-6-RFP.pptx
- Tags: OLCF-6, Facility
Exascale’s New Frontier: ExaWind
- Links: OLCF, LinkedIn
- Slides: ECPMilestone-ExaWind.pptx
- Tags: ECP, Frontier, Engineering, CFD
Frontier Simulations Could Help Build a Better Diamond
- Links: OLCF, ORNL, LinkedIn
- Slides: Sci-SuperDiamond-USouthFlorida.pptx
- Tags: ALCC, Materials
How will we safely land astronauts onto the surface of Mars?
- Links: LinkedIn
Climate Effects: Why Frontier?
- Links: LinkedIn
Additional Coverage
Supercalculateurs : Oak Ridge, l’arme secrète de la compétitivité américaine (Les Echos)
Academics Fight for Access to Supercomputers (Inside Higher Ed)
Energy I-Corps steeps scientists in the world of business, commercialization (ORNL)
What is HPC really for? (ITPro podcast – at 3:28, 13:16, etc.)
China Is Getting Secretive About Its Supercomputers (WSJ)
GE Aerospace and U.S. Department of Energy Reach Agreement to Expand Supercomputing Capability for Revolutionary New Open Fan Engine Architecture(GE Aerospace, Aviation Business News, ExecutiveBiz)
A New Frontier: How GE Aerospace Is Using the World’s Fastest Supercomputer to Help Design an Open Fan Engine for the RISE Program (GE Aerospace, YouTube)