Quantum Entanglement to Fuel Network Testbed
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Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley will be home to a cutting-edge quantum network testbed, thanks to a new five-year, $12.5 million funding award from the U.S. Department of Energy. ESnet Director Inder Monga is the principal investigator for the project dubbed QUANT-NET (Quantum Application Network Testbed for Novel Entanglement Technology).
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DOE Provides $6 Million for Advanced Networking Research
ESnet Research Scientist Mariam Kiran leads one of five projects funded to advance 5G wireless networking for science applications.
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Summer Program
Every year dozens of students are mentored by scientists and engineers participating in Computing Sciences Summer Program. Josh Geden and Pratyush Muthukumar blogged about their experiences.
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I Spent the Summer on Jupyter
This summer, Duke University undergrad Josh Geden had an out-of-this-world experience working on a variety of projects related to Jupyter. Geden worked with NERSC’s Data & Analytics Services group and CRD’s Data Science and Technology Department under the mentorship of Shreyas Cholia and Rollin Thomas.
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Where Else but ESnet?
UC Irvine undergraduate Pratyush Muthukumar spent the summer working on the Software Defined Networking for End-to-End Networked Science at the Exascale project, better known as SENSE. Working in ESnet's Testbeds and Prototyping Group, Muthukumar was mentored by Xi Yang and Tom Lehman.
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InTheKnow
- The Career Pathways Office is holding a free Writing in Science Workshop. Registration is required for each of the three-part series:
- Want to volunteer but don't know where to start? Berkeley Lab's new volunteer opportunity portal offers an easy way to learn about, choose, and sign up to serve community organizations as well as Lab-sponsored K-12 programs.
- Our year-long celebration of Berkeley Lab's 90th Anniversary may have come to a close, but there are many special moments worth revisiting. Watch this short video - including comments from Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm - of highlights from the Founder's Day Celebration, held August 26.
- The Berkeley Lab-led EQSIM collaboration's earthquake models can now couple ground-shaking duration and intensity along the Hayward Fault with damage potential to skyscrapers and smaller residential and commercial buildings, ASCR Discovery reports.
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Why is a roadmap of electronics controls for different qubit tech - superconducting circuits, trapped ions, and neutral atoms important? Read about the latest in quantum information science at QSA
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RT @SSURFacilities : The map and source data below contain information regarding FY 2019 user projects at the @ENERGY Office of Science User Facilities, summarized at the project level. #userfacilities #SSURF
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Last week, we welcomed @ENERGY Secretary Jennifer Granholm (@SecGranholm) to @BerkeleyLab.
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Irfan Siddiqi, @BerkeleyLab Advanced Quantum Testbed Director, dropping gems on quantum information science. Flasback to the keynote @DesignConEvent 2019.
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