Five computing science organization employees will accept the Director’s Award for Exceptional Achievement at a ceremony held in Berkeley Lab’s 50B Auditorium at 3 p.m. on November 10. Berkeley Lab will stream the live event at streaming.lbl.gov.
The Director’s Awards program recognizes the significant achievements of Lab employees. Each year, these awards are given for accomplishments, leadership, collaboration, multi-disciplinary science, cross-divisional projects, and commitment to excellence supporting the Lab’s mission and strategic goals. This year the Computing Sciences Area award recipients are David Brown, Marcus Noack, Talita Perciano, Silvia Crivelli, and Michael Wehner.
2022 Stewardship Award: David Brown
Brown is being recognized for his transformative vision that enabled Berkeley Lab’s computational research to shift and grow to meet new challenges in experimental and data sciences; for his championing of a diverse workforce, as well as the professional and personal development of his staff, and for his commitment to sharing Berkeley Lab’s visions and solutions with a broader community.
2022 Early Scientific Career Award: Marcus Noack and Talita Perciano
This award category recognizes scientists early in their careers (typically within the first decade after earning their Ph.D.s) who have made substantial contributions leading to important progress in an area of research or completion of a project.
Perciano is being honored for her outstanding achievements in advancing theory and practice in artificial intelligence/machinelearning and quantum computing, producing impactful software implementations that have meaningful applications to important scientific problems, and scientific publications in influential venues with international visibility.
2022 IDEA Award: Silvia Crivelli
2022 Scientific Award: Michael Wehner
About Computing Sciences at Berkeley Lab
High performance computing plays a critical role in scientific discovery. Researchers increasingly rely on advances in computer science, mathematics, computational science, data science, and large-scale computing and networking to increase our understanding of ourselves, our planet, and our universe. Berkeley Lab’s Computing Sciences Area researches, develops, and deploys new foundations, tools, and technologies to meet these needs and to advance research across a broad range of scientific disciplines.