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Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) are attached to the back of a tile containing 4900 pixel sensors, which record the charges left behind by neutrinos passing through a liquid argon chamber. (Credit: Stefano Roberto Soleti, Berkeley Lab) Two senior LBNL scientists, a man and a woman, discuss scientific findings on a white board with a young woman holding a laptop. Summer students and student-faculty teams will present their results in a culminating poster session held August 8. Initiation and progress of a Rayleigh-Taylor instability triggered by thermal fluctuations. Visual artist Benjamin Arizmendi poses in front of his quantum-inspired artwork. (Credit: Paul Mueller/Berkeley Lab) Bert de Jong, one of quantum computing’s leading experts, heads the AIDE-QC program and is deputy director at the Quantum Systems Accelerator. (Credit: Thor Swift, Berkeley Lab) Lithium-ion batteries power electric vehicles and other consumer electronics, but researchers are hunting for new electrolytes that might offer better performance. (Credit: Julian Herzog/Wikimedia Commons) Berkeley Lab postdoctoral researcher Patricia Gonzalez-Gurrer is lead author of “An Area Efficient Superconducting Unary CNN Accelerator,” winner of the ISQED'23 Best Paper Award. The record-breaking calculation was performed on a dataset composed of daily maximum temperatures (°C) across the United States between 1990 and 2019. (Credit: Marcus Noack, Berkeley Lab)
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