Need a little more time to enter your visualizations in the NERSC Science as Art Competition? You're in luck! The deadline has been extended to August 16. The contest celebrates 50 years of beautiful science research powered by NERSC; the winners will be honored at our 50th anniversary celebration in October. Learn more and submit: https://bit.ly/nerscsciart U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Berkeley Lab Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC)
Research Services
Berkeley, California 3,010 followers
Accelerating scientific discovery at the DOE Office of Science through high performance computing and data analysis.
About us
The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) is the primary scientific computing facility for the Office of Science in the U.S. Department of Energy. More than 6,000 scientists use NERSC to perform basic scientific research across a wide range of disciplines, including climate modeling, research into new materials, simulations of the early universe, analysis of data from high energy physics experiments, investigations of protein structure, and a host of other scientific endeavors. NERSC is known as one of the best-run scientific computing facilities in the world. It provides some of the largest computing and storage systems available anywhere, but what distinguishes the center is its success in creating an environment that makes these resources effective for scientific research. NERSC systems are reliable and secure, and provide a state-of-the-art scientific development environment with the tools needed by the diverse community of NERSC users. NERSC offers scientists intellectual services that empower them to be more effective researchers. For example, many of our consultants are themselves domain scientists in areas such as material sciences, physics, chemistry and astronomy, well-equipped to help researchers apply computational resources to specialized science problems.
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https://www.nersc.gov/
External link for National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC)
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Berkeley, California
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1974
- Specialties
- High Performance Computing
Locations
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Primary
1 Cyclotron Rd
Berkeley, California 94720, US
Employees at National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC)
Updates
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Time is running out—the submission deadline for the NERSC Science as Art Competition is August 1! This contest celebrates 50 years of beauty in discovery at NERSC; winners will be chosen by the NERSC user community and honored at our 50th anniversary celebration in October. Enter your visualizations today: https://bit.ly/nerscsciart U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Berkeley Lab Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences
Science as Art Contest
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Do you need a quantum computer for your quantum information science (QIS) research? The first-of-its-kind Quantum Computing Access @ NERSC (QCAN) program is now seeking user proposals, offering access to the Aquila neutral atom analog quantum computer developed by QuEra Computing Inc. Project teams working in all areas of QIS are invited to apply by for this unique opportunity by August 30. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3SlFVoJ U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Berkeley Lab Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences
Quantum Computing Access @ NERSC: Neutral Atoms - Call for User Proposals
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NERSC systems are a key tool in climate modeling, illuminating the mechanism and effects of climate and how it's changing. On Monday, July 29 at 1:30 p.m. PDT, climate researcher and longtime NERSC user Ruby Leung will discuss her work in climate modeling and how NERSC has made it possible—part of our NERSC@50 seminar series celebrating 50 years of research at NERSC. Learn more and join us: https://bit.ly/4cPTPI0 U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Berkeley Lab Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences
Ruby Leung to Highlight NERSC's Role in Climate Modeling
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NERSC systems are a key tool in climate modeling, illuminating the mechanism and effects of climate and how it's changing. On Monday, July 29 at 1:30 p.m. PDT, climate researcher and longtime NERSC user Ruby Leung will discuss her work in climate modeling and how NERSC has made it possible—part of our NERSC@50 seminar series celebrating 50 years of research at NERSC. Learn more and join us: https://bit.ly/4cPTPI0
Ruby Leung to Highlight NERSC's Role in Climate Modeling
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ICYMI: Join us today for an exciting talk by Kjiersten Fagnan on the Joint Genome Institute's long and productive partnership with NERSC and how it serves as a model for the future of integrated science research. Today's talk is just one of our Monday NERSC@50 seminars celebrating 50 years of scientific progress at NERSC! See you at 1:30 p.m. PDT on Zoom: https://bit.ly/3yfGqtB
It's been 15 years since NERSC and the Joint Genome Institute (JGI) teamed up to support the exponentially increasing scale of genomics data generation—and that vibrant collaboration has yielded many scientific discoveries as well as a prototype for the integrated future of research. On July 22 at 1:30 p.m. PDT on Zoom, as part of the NERSC@50 seminar series, join JGI Chief Informatics Officer Kjiersten Fagnan for a look at the successes and lessons of this partnership, and what it might look like going forward. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3Wm30Kv U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Berkeley Lab Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences
Kjiersten Fagnan to Report on Vibrant JGI-NERSC Collaboration
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Has your research using NERSC resources yielded visualizations that weren't just useful, but also beautiful? Enter them in the NERSC Science as Art Contest by August 1! Honoring 50 years of beauty in discovery, the contest is open to all NERSC users; winners will be honored at the NERSC 50th anniversary celebration in October. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3zI07Lf U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Berkeley Lab Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences
Science as Art Contest
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Finding materials with properties useful for quantum applications can be like finding a needle in a practically infinite haystack, but NERSC is helping to make the process easier. Using high-throughput computing on NERSC's Perlmutter supercomputer, researchers at Berkeley Lab and other collaborating institutions identified for the first time a shortlist of potentially useful quantum materials, drastically accelerating the process of finding and testing their properties experimentally. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3LtfkCl U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences
A New Approach to Accelerate the Discovery of Quantum Materials
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Did you know NERSC systems are a key tool in advancing humanity's understanding of the world around us? For example, researchers recently used the Perlmutter supercomputer to find out, for the first time, key information about how the particles known as quarks and gluons make up the substructure of the proton. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3WlJdLf U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Berkeley Lab Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences
Gravitational Form Factors Illuminate Substructure of the Proton
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It's been 15 years since NERSC and the Joint Genome Institute (JGI) teamed up to support the exponentially increasing scale of genomics data generation—and that vibrant collaboration has yielded many scientific discoveries as well as a prototype for the integrated future of research. On July 22 at 1:30 p.m. PDT on Zoom, as part of the NERSC@50 seminar series, join JGI Chief Informatics Officer Kjiersten Fagnan for a look at the successes and lessons of this partnership, and what it might look like going forward. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3Wm30Kv U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Berkeley Lab Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences
Kjiersten Fagnan to Report on Vibrant JGI-NERSC Collaboration
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