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ESnet a Key Partner on Project to Build Novel Network Research Infrastructure

ESnet is a key partner in FABRIC. The National Science Foundation-funded research infrastructure and testbed will enable scientists and engineers develop and test novel architectures to handle massive data sets, machine learning tools, advanced sensors, and Internet-enabled devices that have become central to many research and business endeavors. 

Quantum Controller

Since joining Berkeley Lab's Advanced Quantum Testbed in March, David Santiago has been like an air traffic controller, steadily guiding each activity associated with the testbed through takeoffs, landings – and the occasional turbulence.
Lab scientists will collaborate in two new five-year, multi-million dollar quantum computing projects.
Max Bremer blew away peformance limits on one kind of hurricane simulation while a DOE fellow with Berkeley Lab CS.
At 2:30 p.m. Thurs. Sept. 19, CS finalists Bashir Mohammed and Tess Smidt will compete in the 2019 SLAM competition.
DOE establishes the Artificial Intelligence and Technology Office (AITO) with an announcement by Secretary Rick Perry.
Elizabeth Bautista chats with colleagues.
Elizabeth Bautista offers SIAM News readers a perspective on diversity and inclusion in computing.
CS's own LaTonja Wright answers three questions about team effectiveness in the “3Q4” IDEA series of interviews.

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Hartman-Baker presented with well-deserved Corones award


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