Machine-learning-informed simulations of physical phenomena ranging from drifting bands (left), resonant ripples (center) and ...
A computational astrophysicist gravitates to star-formation simulations. Colored lines visualizing magnetic field structure surrounding a young star. Blues represent lower magnetic field strength ...
DEIXIS, The DOE CSGF Annual highlights how DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship program participants contribute to quantum computing, artificial intelligence, basic energy science and more.
A Cornell University fellow develops strategies to extract more than correlations from algorithms’ predictions. Respiratory illness levels in the counties surrounding California’s 2018 Camp Fire ...
A University of Alabama fellow shows that AI models learn to simulate atomic interactions. Three different stable configurations of sulfate electrolytes (red and yellow spheres) to layered surfaces of ...
An MIT fellow follows a path from pure mathematics to planetary pursuits. A color map centered on Enceladus’ south pole, as seen from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. The tiger stripes are the central ...
A University of Washington fellow learns about oceans, combining observation with large-scale simulations. Three years ago, Carlyn Schmidgall joined a dozen other researchers aboard a ship off Nome, ...
A fellowship alumnus helps himself and others to research on Argonne's Aurora supercomputer. Kyle Felker’s job can be as unpredictable as the hot, violent plasma he studies. As a computational ...
A UCSD fellow’s geodynamic model offers answers to stubborn questions about Venus’ surface. A global view of the planet Venus (left) centered on the BAT region that Madeleine Kerr studies. Photo: NASA ...
A University of Maryland fellow models how infectious disease moves through populations. An EpiCast simulaiton models behavioral information and county-level disease cases over time. Image: Joy Kitson ...
Notable program alum Amanda Randles models blood circulation — and is a role model for beginning scientists. Credit: Joseph A. Insley/Argonne Leadership Computing Facility Amanda Randles is the Alfred ...