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NERSC
aspires to be a world leader in accelerating scientific discovery
through computation. Our vision is to provide high-performance computing
tools to tackle science's biggest and most challenging problems, and
to play a major role in advancing large-scale computational science
and computing technology. The result will be a rate of scientific
progress previously unknown.
NERSC's
mission is to accelerate the pace of scientific discovery in the
Department of Energy Office of Science (SC) community by providing
high-performance computing, information, and communications services.
NERSC has a threefold strategy for increasing researchers' productivity:
- Providing
leading-edge platforms and services that make NERSC the foremost
resource for large-scale computation within DOE.
- Introducing
the best new computer science tools to SC researchers.
- Providing
intellectual services (for example, development of innovative
algorithms, simulations, and visualization techniques) that make
these complicated technologies useful for computational science.
DIRECTOR'S
PERSPECTIVE
YEAR
IN REVIEW
COMPUTATIONAL
SCIENCE AT NERSC
Advanced Scientific Computing
Research
Basic Energy Sciences
Two Teams of Finalists
for 2001 Gordon Bell Prize Used Results Run at NERSC
Biological and Environmental
Research
Fusion Energy Sciences
High Energy and Nuclear
Physics
In Memoriam
Oldest, Most Distant
Type IA Supernova Confirmed by Analysis at NERSC
NERSC
SYSTEMS AND SERVICES
Oakland Facility Dedicated
5 Teraflop/s IBM SP Goes
Online
Bigger, Faster, Easier
Mass Storage
Developing a Global Unified
Parallel File System
Providing Fast, Safe Network
Connections
Balancing System Utilization
and Response Time
Expanded PDSF Brings Cosmic
Mysteries to Light
Proposals Sought for
NERSC-4 System
User Survey Provides
Valuable Feedback
HIGH
PERFORMANCE COMPUTING R&D AT BERKELEY LAB
Berkeley Lab Provides
Both Leadership and Support for SciDAC Projects
AppliedMathematics
Applied Partial
Differential Equations
TOPS and Accelerators
Are the Digits of
Pi Random?
Computer Science
DOE Science Grid
Collaboratory
Developing
Grid Technologies
Navigating Network
Traffic
Reliability
and Security on the Grid
Making Collaborations
More Productive
Managing Scientific
Data
Checkpoint/Restart
for Linux
Implementing Unified
Parallel C
High-End
Computer System Performance
Sabbatical
Gives Insight into European Approach to Grids
Computational Science
BaBar Detects
Clear CP Violation
Quantum Rods Emit
Polarized Light
New Parallel Electronic
Structure Code
Neutrino Data
from the South Pole
Improving Climate
Model Performance
ACTS Toolkit Explicated
Visualization Group
Tackles AMR Data
Lab Wins 2nd
Network Bandwidth Challenge As RAGE Robot Roams SC2001 Conference
NERSC STRATEGIC
PLAN
High-End
Systems
Comprehensive Scientific
Support
Support for Scientific
Challenge Teams
Unified Science Enivronment
(USE)
Collaborations
Concurrence
SCIENCE
HIGHLIGHTS
Basic
Energy Sciences
Biological and Environmental Research
Fusion Energy Sciences
High Energy and Nuclear Physics
Advanced Scientific Computing Research and Other Projects
APPENDIX A: NERSC Policy Board
APPENDIX B: NERSC Program Advisory Committee
APPENDIX C: NERSC Users Group Executive Committee
APPENDIX D: Supercomputing Allocations Committee
APPENDIX E: Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research
APPENDIX F: Advanced Scientific Computing Advisory Committee
INDEX OF RESEARCHERS
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