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OLCF Launches Program for Hybrid Computing Allocations
10 months ago

OLCF Launches Program for Hybrid Computing Allocations

By  •  10 months ago  •  Featured, Technology

A new program offers the best of both worlds for researchers seeking computing allocations at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF). For the first time, the OLCF …
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Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility User Update: SmartTruck Systems
10 years ago

Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility User Update: SmartTruck Systems

By  •  10 years ago  •  Science

Startup zooms to success improving fuel efficiency of long-haul trucks by more than 10 percent
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When Worlds Collide

By  •  11 years ago  •  Science

Homa Karimabadi’s team, in close collaboration with William Daughton at Los Alamos National Laboratory, is currently using the OLCF’s Jaguar supercomputer to better understand the processes giving rise to space weather.
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Big Business and Big Science Partner in Computing to Speed Products to Market

By  •  11 years ago  •  People

Jack Wells speaks at GE Technology Summit about government–industry collaborations

Jack Wells, director of science for the National Center for Computational Sciences, participated in the General Electric (GE) Technology Summit …
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Supercomputers and Airplanes Help Model Hurricane Structure and Intensity

By  •  12 years ago  •  Science

A research team led by Jon Reisner of Los Alamos National Laboratory is employing the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility’s Jaguar supercomputer to use data from lightning detectors and even wind instruments mounted on planes flown into the eye of a hurricane to improve atmospheric models.
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BMI Uses Jaguar to Overhaul Long-Haul Trucks

By  •  12 years ago  •  Science

BMI Corporation is combining their aerospace and race care design expertise with the power of the OLCF’s Jaguar supercomputer to create a new, long haul “SmartTruck” that will increase fuel efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
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