Sentences with phrase «supercomputing facilities»

Supercomputing facilities are provided by the French Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique.
The study was funded by grants from NASA, Texas A&M's Supercomputing facilities and the Ministry of Science and Technology of China.
The simulations were run and analyzed using the National Science Foundation's Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment supercomputing facilities, as well as Northwestern's Quest high - performance computer cluster.
To put things into perspective, with the best available supercomputing facilities we can just about control a drone to avoid obstacles, but such a system performs a less well than a bee.
The tracking stations recorded the data on wideband magnetic tape that we shipped to NASA's supercomputing facility for processing.
The modeling was conducted at a supercomputing facility run by France's Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission.
«Having an NCAR supercomputing facility in Wyoming will be transformative for the University of Wyoming, will represent a significant step forward in the state's economic development, and will provide exceptional opportunities for NCAR to make positive contributions to the educational infrastructure of an entire state,» says William Gern, the university's vice president for research and economic development.

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As JSC and the other two Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS) facilities — the High - Performance Computing Center Stuttgart and the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre in Garching — install next - generation supercomputers, the team is confident that they will be able to gain even greater insight into the wide range of complex material interactions happening many kilometres below the surface.
Supercomputing clusters at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), a DOE Office of Science User Facility hosted at Berkeley Lab, provide the infrastructure for the Materials Project.
This image shows a simulation of turbulence inside an internal combustion engine, rendered using the advanced supercomputing resources at the ALCF, an Office of Science User Facility.
When scientists at the Korea Supercomputing Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) facility needed a crucial new component, they turned to PPPL engineer Bob Ellis.
Using supercomputers at EMSL, a DOE national scientific user facility, and the National Energy Research Supercomputing Center, the researchers found that electrons jumped back and forth from the moving silicon ion to surrounding atoms.
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