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Searching for Evidence of a ‘Neutrinoless’ Particle Process
Nuclear physicists affiliated with Berkeley Lab played a leading role in analyzing data at NERSC for CUPID-Mo, a demonstration experiment that has achieved record precision for a specialized detector material. Read More »
Berkeley Lab staff hold leadership roles in SciDAC Institutes
Over the next five years, the U.S. Department of Energy will provide $57.5 million for two Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing Institutes. And Berkeley Lab staff will continue to hold leadership positions in both—Esmond Ng as director of FASTMath and Lenny Oliker as deputy director of RAPIDS2. Read More »
Graph Neural Networks Open New Doors in Particle Physics Research
High-performance data analysis tools are helping the HEP research community find more efficient ways to sift through, reconstruct, and analyze the increasing amounts of detector data available to them. Read More »
Meet Sarah McGinn, CSA’s New Safety Coordinator
Sarah McGinn recently joined Berkeley Lab’s Computing Sciences Area (CSA) as the Division Safety Coordinator for CSA and IT. Read More »
ESnet Applying Global Networking Expertise to GRETA Spectrometer for Experiments at Michigan Facility
A team of ESnet engineers is helping to create a specialized network that will transport and organize data for the Department of Energy's Gamma Ray Energy Tracking Array (GRETA) experiment. Read More »
Summer Students Virtual Poster Showcase Goes Live
Computing Sciences Summer Students invite you to a virtual poster session that opened July 29 and will culminate with live Zoom discussions on Tuesday, August 4. Read More »
New DOE Blueprint to Pave the Way for a Nationwide Quantum Internet
In this Q&A with ESnet Director Inder Monga, he discusses ESnet's role in efforts to build scalable quantum communication networks and what it will take to create the first quantum Internet. Read More »
Spectacular Ultraviolet Flash May Finally Explain How White Dwarfs Explode
For just the second time ever, astrophysicists have spotted a spectacular flash of ultraviolet light in a supernova, an extremely rare event following a white dwarf explosion. Read More »
Supercomputing Pipeline Aids DESI’s Quest to Create 3D Map of the Universe
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument is combining high-speed automation, high-performance computing, and high-speed networking to produce the largest 3D map of the universe ever created. Read More »
Berkeley Lab’s Sean Peisert named editor-in-chief of IEEE Security and Privacy
CRD's Sean Peisert has been named the new editor-in-chief of the peer-reviewed journal, IEEE Security and Privacy. Read More »