From precision medicine to cybersecurity, exascale computers will have a profound impact on everyday life. These systems will perform a quintillion (the number 1 followed by 18 zeros) calculations per second, that’s almost 50 times faster than today’s fastest supercomputers. With this capability, scientists will be able to quickly analyze massive volumes of data and realistically simulate the complex processes behind the fundamental forces of the universe.

To ensure that scientists make the most of this resource, Berkeley Lab researchers are working to develop software and scientific applications for these next-generation systems. Over the next few weeks, be featuring some of these people and projects. Learn more about exascale research at Berkeley Lab. 

 

Introduction

ECP Milestones Meeting

  

NESAP Program

Profile: Laurie Stephey

Podcast: NWChem

 

  

Profile: Rahulkumar Gayatri

Profile: Brian Friesen

Podcast: Pagoda Project 

 

  

Profile: Chin Guok

MFix-Exa

Profile: Oscar Anterpara

ECP Math Libraries

  

ExaStar

Profile: Don Wilcox

Berkeley GW Code

ExaLearn

  

WarpX

Profile: Revathi Jambunathan