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Advanced Computing Methods for Physical Sciences

Delivers multiscale, multifidelity computational models and systems developing algorithms and analytics for the physical sciences.

The Advanced Computing Methods for Physical Sciences section encompasses a wide range of physical science phenomena, including earth systems, materials, and quantum information science. Researchers in this section develop and deploy models for climate researchers at unprecedented scales, contribute to the development of Quantum Monte Carlo and Hubbard applications, deliver multiscale material models, and explore the potential of quantum computers, networks, and sensors to transform scientific discovery.

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Distinguished Research Staff and Section Head, Advanced Computing Methods for Physical Sciences
Thomas A. Maier