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Argonne Leadership Computing Facility

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Argonne
Leadership
Computing

Facility

2023
Annual
Report

Researchers from the University of Dayton Research Institute and the Air Force Research Laboratory are using ALCF supercomputers to shed light on the complex thermal environment that hypersonic vehicles encounter. This image shows the contour of gas velocity along an experimental test article. Image: ALCF Visualization and Data Analytics Team, Air Force Research Laboratory, and University of Dayton Research Institute

Features

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In 2023, scientists from across the world used ALCF supercomputing and AI resources to accelerate discovery and innovation across a wide range of research areas. The following science highlights detail some of the groundbreaking research campaigns carried out by ALCF users over the past year.

Insights

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Argonne physicist Walter Hopkins discusses the importance of Aurora for extracting more information from particle physics experiments. Credit: Argonne National Laboratory
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Argonne cosmologist Katrin Heitmann discusses how Aurora will help scientists search for dark energy and improve our understanding of the cosmos. Credit: Argonne National Laboratory
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Argonne neuroscientist Bobby Kasthuri and computational scientist Nicola Ferrier discuss how Aurora and the upgraded APS will improve our understanding of the structure and function of the human brain. Credit: Argonne National Laboratory