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CRD’s Ice Sheet Modeling Tool Probes Antarctic Vulnerabilities
The BISICLES ice sheet model uses high performance computing resources at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) to systematically examine where the Antarctic Ice Sheet is vulnerable and the resulting potential for large contributions to sea level rise. Read More »
New Computational Biosciences Group Aims to Build on Lab Strengths, Break Down Barriers
A new group in Berkeley Lab’s Computational Research Division (CRD) aims to tap into the lab's expertise in both computing and biosciences, crossing organizational lines to create an integrated team to develop new tools for addressing a range of scientific problems. Read More »
CRD Postdoc Posters Honored at SIAM-CSE Meeting
Two postdoctoral researchers in the Computational Research Division’s Center for Computational Sciences and Engineering won “best poster” during the recent SIAM-CSE meeting. Read More »
Mobiliti: A Game Changer for Analyzing Traffic Congestion
Berkeley Lab researchers have developed a software tool that uses supercomputing resources at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center to accurately simulate traffic flow throughout the San Francisco Bay Area road networks and provide estimates of the associated congestion, energy usage, and productivity loss. Read More »
NWB:N Consortium Rolls Out v2.0 of Software Ecosystem for Neuroscientists
The Neurodata Without Borders: Neurophysiology (NWB:N) project, led by Berkeley Lab, has achieved yet another milestone with the full release of NWB:N 2.0 in January. Read More »