How will the United States satisfy energy demand in a tightening global energy marketplace while, at the same time, reducing greenhouse gas emissions? Exascale computing -- expected to be available within the next eight to ten years ? may play a crucial role in answering that question by enabling a paradigm shift from test-based to science-based design and engineering. Computational modeling of complete power generation systems and engines, based on scientific first principles, will accelerate the improvement of existing energy technologies and the development of new transformational technologies by pre-selecting the designs most likely to be successful for experimental validation, rather than relying on trial and error. The predictive unde...
The next generation of supercomputers will break the exascale barrier. Soon we will have systems cap...
Nowadays, the most powerful supercomputers in the world, needed for solving complex models and simu...
On July 31-August 2 of 2012, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) held a workshop entitled Grand Chal...
How will the United States satisfy energy demand in a tightening global energy marketplace while, at...
Scientific computation has come into its own as a mature technology in all fields of science. Never ...
The development and application of energy technologies for all aspects from generation to storage ha...
The appliance of new exascale HPC techniques to energy industry simulations is absolutely needed now...
During the last years, High Performance Computing (HPC) resources have undergone a dramatic tr...
International audienceThe heat induced by computing resources is generally a waste of energy in supe...
International audienceHigh Performance Computing (HPC) resources have become the key actor for achie...
From the Foreword: “The authors of the chapters in this book are the pioneers who will explore the e...
The Exascale Review Panel consists of 12 scientists and engineers with experience in various aspects...
Abstract Energy efficiency is now a top priority. The first four years of the Green500 have seen the...
The global transition away from fossil fuels towards a sustainable, decarbonized energy ecosystem wi...
The Department of Energy s Leadership Computing Facility, located at Oak Ridge National Laboratory s...
The next generation of supercomputers will break the exascale barrier. Soon we will have systems cap...
Nowadays, the most powerful supercomputers in the world, needed for solving complex models and simu...
On July 31-August 2 of 2012, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) held a workshop entitled Grand Chal...
How will the United States satisfy energy demand in a tightening global energy marketplace while, at...
Scientific computation has come into its own as a mature technology in all fields of science. Never ...
The development and application of energy technologies for all aspects from generation to storage ha...
The appliance of new exascale HPC techniques to energy industry simulations is absolutely needed now...
During the last years, High Performance Computing (HPC) resources have undergone a dramatic tr...
International audienceThe heat induced by computing resources is generally a waste of energy in supe...
International audienceHigh Performance Computing (HPC) resources have become the key actor for achie...
From the Foreword: “The authors of the chapters in this book are the pioneers who will explore the e...
The Exascale Review Panel consists of 12 scientists and engineers with experience in various aspects...
Abstract Energy efficiency is now a top priority. The first four years of the Green500 have seen the...
The global transition away from fossil fuels towards a sustainable, decarbonized energy ecosystem wi...
The Department of Energy s Leadership Computing Facility, located at Oak Ridge National Laboratory s...
The next generation of supercomputers will break the exascale barrier. Soon we will have systems cap...
Nowadays, the most powerful supercomputers in the world, needed for solving complex models and simu...
On July 31-August 2 of 2012, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) held a workshop entitled Grand Chal...