Two US Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories were recently awarded the 2018 Association for Computing Machinery’s (ACM’s) Gordon Bell Prize for work done on the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility’s (OLCF’s) Summit supercomputer, the most
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OAK RIDGE, Tenn., May 2, 2018—The search for a more energy efficient and environmentally friendly method of ammonia production for fertilizer has led to the discovery of a new type of catalytic reaction.
A numerical weather forecasting model (WRF) was used to simulate 120 storms over the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa (ACT) river basin to explore the effect of climate change on probable maximum precipitation (PMP).
Researchers proposed a cryogenic memory cell design that has a potential to substantially outperform the existing memory cells, achieve much faster access times and lower access and dissipation energies, and reduce the size of the memory cell.
Inside Science has published a story about a recent experiment by ORNL researchers Brian Williams, Ron Sadlier, and Travis Humble.
Joseph M. Lukens, Nicholas A. Peters, and Raphael C.
Achievement: Designed a polymer for selective and reversible carbon dioxide (CO2) capture.
Significance and Impact: The new polymer that is based on amidines can provide a more efficient alternative to conventional polyethyleneimine (PEI) based solid-sorb
Overview: Recent advances and success stories in Additive Manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing have resulted in references to the process as the “next industrial revolution.” Producing parts without defects or that will adhere to failure standards are part
Achievement: Developed analysis tools for analyzing system logs from Titan, Jaguar and Eos systems from OLCF to extract characteristics of interest and created fault catalogue.
Significance and Impact: Understanding the characteristics of system failures