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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) 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. Hengrui Luo was one of 18 who presented their research during the 2023 CS Area Postdoc Symposium. (Credit: Margie Wylie, Berkeley Lab) WarpX: longitudinal electric field in a laser-plasma accelerator rendered with the ECP software libraries Ascent & VTK-m as the simulation was running. Credit: Axel Huebl (Berkeley Lab) 3D rendering of six regions obtained via the machine learning pipeline developed by Berkeley Lab scientists to improve cryo-ET image data analysis. Each region is labeled by a unique color. The colors of Alzheimer’s abnormal proteins: AT8, AT100 and MC1 quantitative heatmap registered to blockface (first column), MRI (second column) of patient “Case 2.” The third column depicts the respective 3D renderings of each tau map. AT8 detected higher amounts of tau than AT100 and MC1. (Credit: Daniela Ushizima, Berkeley Lab) Bert de Jong
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