In celebration of our remarkable achievements in 2025, Berkeley Lab’s Computing Sciences Area sends heartfelt thanks—and our best wishes for a joyful holiday season and a Happy New Year!
Curious about the Applied Math and Computational Research Division (AMCR) , Energy Sciences Network (ESnet), National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), and Scientific Data Division (SciData) stories behind these photos? Find out more below:
- DOE Announces New Supercomputer Powered by Dell and NVIDIA to Speed Scientific Discovery
- Confab25: Codesigning the Integrated Research Future of Scientific Networking and Innovation
- The Vera Rubin ComCam: Helping to Power the Universe’s Fastest Sky Survey
- ESnet Codesign Efforts Honored with Director’s Award for GRETA Project
- Deep Learning School Convenes AI Experts, Researchers
- Workshop at LBNL to build scientific UIs with STRUDEL and AI assistants
- Unprecedented Perlmutter Simulation Details Quantum Chip
- NERSC Director Sudip Dosanjh Raises the Curtain on Doudna Supercomputer
- Connect with Berkeley Lab Experts at SC25!
- 2025 Postdoc Symposium
- Berkeley Lab Hosts SIAM NCC25
- Berkeley Lab’s John Shalf Recognized with 2025 Seymour Cray Award for Outstanding Contributions to HPC
- Berkeley Lab Staff Awarded for ECP Leadership
- Berkeley Lab Joins Eight DOE Labs to Host 1,000-Scientist AI Jam
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.