Accelerating
Quantum Systems
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The Department of Energy has awarded $115 million over five years to the Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA), a new research center led by Berkeley Lab that will forge the technological solutions needed to harness quantum information science for discoveries that benefit the world.
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Lab to Lead Next-Gen CMB Experiment
Berkeley Lab has been selected to lead the CMB-S4 experiment, the largest effort yet to measure the relic light of our infant universe. As in prior CMB experiments, CRD's Julian Borrill and NERSC will play lynchpin roles in analyzing and sharing data.
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Hunt for ‘Neutrinoless’ Particle Process
Nuclear physicists affiliated with Berkeley Lab played a leading role in analyzing data at NERSC for CUPID-Mo, a demonstration experiment that has achieved record precision for a specialized detector material.
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A.I. for Better Earth Systems Modeling
Weather, climate, and Earth systems modeling are benefiting from physics-informed deep learning to better identify relationships in nonlinear data, extract patterns, emulate complex physical processes, and build predictive models.
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On the Way to ESnet6: Seeing the Light
Despite the challenges of deploying new equipment at 300+ sites and lighting up 15,000 of miles of dark fiber during a pandemic, the ESnet6 team is on track for an early launch of the next-gen network.
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From weather & climate modeling to improving I/O scaling for GPUs, NERSC's summer students took deep learning to the next level.
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Like many adjusting to changing work environments amid the pandemic, ESnet’s summer students did their internships remotely this year.
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