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The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) staff, photographed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), 08/16/2023. For the first time, researchers have a better understanding of how gluons (left side) and quarks (right side) form the substructure of protons and other hadrons. (Credit: Kent Leech for Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Creative Services Office) During her long career, NERSC Administrative Supervisor Zaida McCunney cherished working with staff and researchers across Berkeley Lab. The Superfacility model connecting DIII-D and NERSC via ESnet enabled DIII-D to send fusion experiment data to NERSC’s Perlmutter supercomputer for large-scale automated analysis and high-fidelity reconstruction of plasma pulses. A researcher adjusts a detector deep underground at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in South Dakota, the array of sensors used by the Majorana Collaboration to search for particle-level violations of the Standard Model. Credit: Matthew Kapust, Sanford Underground Research Facility The collaboration: (Top Row, Left to Right) Talita Perciano, Jan Balewski, Daan Camps. (Bottom Row, Left to Right) Roel Van Beeumen, Mercy G. Amankwah, E. Wes Bethel Locking greenhouse gases into carbon nanofibers (CNFs) could turn buildings into carbon-storage devices. Alan Poon kicks off the NERSC@50 Seminar Series on April 15 at 1:30 p.m. PDT on Zoom.
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