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Group photo of ECP Leadership award recipients. Animation showing molecules represented as color-coded dots. The image illustrates how EScAIP optimizes reaction paths involving complex structures with many atoms, highlighting the speed and low memory usage critical to its efficiency. This method is under development by Samuel Blau and colleagues using data from the Open Catalyst Project. Woman holding a spool of cable and a man on a cherry picker Visualization of ion collisions captured by BNL’s STAR detector. Multicolored lines trace particle tracks, created by quarks and gluons from the collision. GPTune-enhanced collisions produce more particles, offering scientists a deeper look into subatomic behavior. The image's radiant lines form a bullseye pattern against a black background, highlighting the intricate paths of the particles. Three people in formal wear standing on an awards stage. Behind them is a purple banner that says AGU. A group of people stand outside a glass building. Ben Erichson speaks at a podium to the left of a screen displaying a welcome message. The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) staff, photographed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), 08/16/2023. Berkeley Lab's John Shalf presenting at the 24 Computing Conference (formerly called Science and Information (SAI) Conference). David Baker has used 1.5 million GPU hours on NERSC systems and published at least eight major papers acknowledging NERSC. (Credit: UW Medicine) During the spring Strudel workshops, attendees used new UX tools to prototype their own web application over just a few hours. (Credit: Berkeley Lab)
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