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The OLCF’s Problem Busters

Professor Spencer Bryngelson and his team of researchers at Georgia Tech’s School of Computational Science and Engineering were excited to bring their code into the new world of exascale-class supercomputing. The Multicomponent Flow Code, or MFC, originated in the early 2000s to model the simultaneous movements of gases and liquids as they…
Coury Turczyn
February 11, 2025
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Exascale’s New Frontier: SOLLVE

PI: Sunita Chandrasekaran, Brookhaven National Laboratory, University of Delaware In 2016, the Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project (ECP) set out to develop advanced software for the arrival of exascale-class supercomputers capable of a quintillion (1018) or more calculations per second. That leap meant rethinking, reinventing, and optimizing dozens of…
Coury Turczyn
November 27, 2023
Technology

Building a Better Compiler

Using the Summit supercomputer at the US Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), researchers from the University of Southern California’s Information Sciences Institute (ISI) have made significant progress toward achieving a major goal in scientific high-performance computing (HPC): creating a compiler to more easily port complex science…
Coury Turczyn
June 11, 2021