SciDAC - DOE's Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing
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pulled from site's meta descriptionScientific computing, including modeling and simulation, has become crucial for research problems that are insoluble by traditional theoretical and experimental approaches, hazardous to study in the laboratory, or time-consuming or expensive to solve by traditional means. DOE's Office of Science, Advanced Scientific Computing Research supports multidisciplinary projects aimed at accelerating research in designing new materials, developing future energy sources, studying global climate change, improving environmental cleanup methods and understanding physics from the tiniest particles to the massive explosions of supernovae.
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- scientific computing
- scientific discovery
- petascale computing
- exascale computing
- networking research
- applied mathematics
- computer science research
- computational science
- nanoelectronics
- materials research
- life sciences
- chemistry
- climate research
- physics
- astrophysics
- nuclear physics
- groundwater research
- scientific visualization
- data management
- high performance computing
- ultrascale computing
- fusion energy
- grid computing
- supercomputing