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United States
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(301) 903 - 7486
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(301) 903 - 4846
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Advanced Scientific Computing Research, U.S. Department of Energy, SC-21/Germantown Building, 1000 Independence Avenue., SW, Washington, DC 20585
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Scientific computing, including modeling, simulation and artificial intelligence, coupled with traditional theoretical and experimental approaches, enables breakthrough scientific discoveries and pushes innovation forward. As scientific modeling and simulation become more complex and ambitious, high-performance computing (HPC), commonly known as supercomputing, provides the invaluable ability to perform these complex calculations at high speeds. Supercomputers along with advances in software, algorithms, methods, tools and workflows equip researchers with powerful tools needed to study systems that would otherwise be impractical, or impossible, to investigate by traditional means due to their complexity or the danger they pose. The Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) program leads the nation and the world in supercomputing, advanced networking and state-of-the-art research in computer science, mathematics and computational science. ASCR’s coordinated research efforts directed at exploiting the incredible power of HPC allow the scientists to solve the Nation’s most pressing grand challenge problems in energy, climate change and human health. These discoveries will help shape our understanding of the universe, bolster US economic competitiveness, and contribute to a better future. Maintaining U.S. leadership in the fierce international competition requires computer scientists, applied mathematicians and computational scientists who know how to develop tools and methods to harness supercomputers to solve complex problems today and develop the technology of the future. Supercomputers push the edge of what is possible for US science and innovation—enabling scientists and engineers to explore systems too large, too complex, too dangerous, too small, or too fleeting to do by experiments. From atoms to astrophysics understanding these complex systems delivers new materials, new drugs, more efficient engines and turbines, better weather forecasts, and other technologies to maintain U.S. competitiveness in a wide array of industries. We support U.S. research at hundreds of institutions and deploy open-access supercomputing and network facilities at our National Laboratories. Our supercomputers are some of the world’s most powerful, and our high-speed research network is specially built for moving enormous scientific data, at light speed. From artificial intelligence to quantum computing, our vibrant research community keeps the U.S. ahead in a rapidly evolving high-tech field and impacted industries. Through strong partnerships with the industry and interdisciplinary collaborations between domain scientists, applied mathematicians and computer scientists, we maintain U.S. leadership in science, technology, and innovation.
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