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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) Superfacility principles come into play as researchers use Stanford's Linac Coherent Light Source to pioneer a new form of X-ray crystallography. Experimental data was transferred automatically via ESnet to supercomputers at NERSC and back, yielding initial analysis in under ten minutes—a speed record for this type of experiment. (Image credit: Ella Maru Studios and J. Nathan Hohman) Hengrui Luo was one of 18 who presented their research during the 2023 CS Area Postdoc Symposium. (Credit: Margie Wylie, Berkeley Lab) Modeling the effects of earthquakes on homes, businesses, and infrastructure is about to get a lot easier, thanks to advanced simulations performed on the world's fastest supercomputers. (Credit: SUNGYOON/Adobe Stock)
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