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DOE Announces New Supercomputer Powered by Dell and NVIDIA to Speed Scientific Discovery

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Meet Mark Fornace, Berkeley Lab’s 2025 Alvarez Fellow

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Computational Chemistry Unlocked: A Record-Breaking Dataset to Train AI Models has Launched

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Five Ways Berkeley Lab's NERSC is Revolutionizing Scientific Research

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Building a Data Pipeline to Accelerate Discovery

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Berkeley Lab Researchers Awarded ARITH 2025 Best Paper

Certificate for the Best Paper Award at the 32nd IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH-2025), held in El Paso, Texas, May 4–7, 2025. The award is given to Jackson Vanover, James Demmel, Xiaoye Sherry Li, and Cindy Rubio-González for the paper titled "EXCVATE: Spoofing Exceptions and Solving Constraints to Test Exception Handling in Numerical Libraries." The certificate is signed by Program Chairs Ping Tak Peter Tang and Guillaume Melquiond.

New Leadership Brings Exciting Changes for the 2025 Computing Sciences Summer Program

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Taking Big Steps, Berkeley Lab Scientists Shape Improvements in Topological Optimization

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A New Age of Electron Microscopy: Magnifying Possibilities with Automation

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Networking for the Future: Five Ways ESnet Accelerates the Nation’s Science

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Berkeley Lab Researchers Help Accelerate Fusion Progress Through Machine Learning Algorithms

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AMCR’s Stefan Wild Named 2025 SIAM Fellow

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