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Data collection from the LZ detector began in 2021, and the data pipeline runs 24/7. As LZ’s U.S. data center, NERSC provides support for data movement, processing, and storage – to the tune of 1PB of data annually. The data comes to NERSC from the Sanford Underground Research Facility in South Dakota via ESnet. Sofia Gomez, a graduate student at the University of Texas, El Paso, credits the Sustainable Research Pathways program at Berkeley Lab with sparking her interest in science and technology. (Credit: Diego Gonzalez) Professor Tanzima Islam (left) and her students Quentin Jensen (middle) and Alexis Ayala (right) at Berkeley Lab There are many ways PFAS can enter the environment, all of which increase the odds of finding these chemicals in our food or water. (Credit: Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy) Rendering of a full-scale biophysically detailed model of a cortical column. The simulation had ~30,000 neurons and ~30,000,000 compartments. The color indicates the flow of current through compartments. The visualization was created by Burlen Loring, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. (Credit: Burlen Loring, Berkeley Lab) Computer scientists Gonzalo Rodrigo Alvarez and Lanvanya Ramakrishnan of Computational Research Division have released software that automates a number of steps when scientists run workflows on HPC systems. The software helps scientists make more efficient use of their time and computing resources. Photographed at NERSC, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on Monday, December 4, 2017 in Berkeley, Calif. 12/04/17 Portrait De-Jong-Bert Sean Peisert, senior scientist at Berkeley Lab (Credit: Berkeley Lab) Jorge Muñoz, Ph.D., assistant professor of physics at The University of Texas at El Paso. Photo: J.R. Hernandez / UTEP Marketing and Communications Sean Peisert
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