LLNL Computing’s ground-breaking research and development activities, innovative technologies, and world-class staff are often featured in various media outlets.

Olivia Igbokwe-Curry, Patricia Falcone and Sara Sidner pose for a photo following Falcone’s receipt of the inaugural AI Honors in Public Science Award


Source: LLNL News

LLNL Deputy Director Pat Falcone receives inaugural AI Honors in Public Science Award

Organizers praised Falcone's “extraordinary leadership in driving research directions to advance science and technology at one of America's most vital research institutions.”

AI/ML | Awards | Careers | Data Science

hand holding an APU processor from El Capitan


Source: Science & Technology Review

S&TR highlight: AI leadership for national security

As the application of AI across industries accelerates the pace of development, so too must national security remain at the cutting edge, a task requiring extensive collaboration to deploy the nation’s most critical resources.

AI/ML | Data Science | Scientific ML

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Source: High Performance Computing Innovation Center

Register for HPC tutorials this summer

Learn how to use a modern, open-source HPC software stack! From mid-July to mid-September, join our tutorials on how to install and use several projects on AWS EC2 instances (provided). All experience levels are welcome.

Education | Events | HPC Systems and Software | Open-Source Software | Outreach | Scientific Cloud Computing | Software Engineering | Software Libraries

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Source: LLNL News

LLNL, Amazon partner on groundbreaking AI integration at the National Ignition Facility

LLNL and Amazon Web Services are partnering to leverage the power of AI to enhance operations at the National Ignition Facility.

AI/ML | Computational Science | Data Management | Data Science | Lasers and Optics | Natural Language Processing

Stanford University professor and AI visionary Fei-Fei Li speaking at a podium


Source: LLNL News

Stanford professor discusses future of visually intelligent machines and human-AI collaboration

Stanford University professor and AI visionary Fei-Fei Li went beyond technical milestones from her two-decade career into her philosophy of intelligence, ranging from the evolution of vision in the Cambrian Age to modern-day “robot cousins” that can see and assist humans in everyday menial tasks.

AI/ML | Data Science

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Source: LLNL News

Big Ideas Lab podcast enters the quantum realm

In the current episode of the Big Ideas Lab, dive into the strange new frontier where physics meets information, and reality gets rewritten—qubit by qubit.

Emerging Architectures | Multimedia | Quantum Computing

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Source: LLNL News

LLNL researchers use AI to look for potential ALS treatments

A team of researchers from LLNL, Stanford University, and UCLA are using AI and machine learning to find potential treatments for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other neurodegenerative diseases in the form of drugs prescribed for other conditions.

AI/ML | Biology/Biomedicine | Data Science

DOE secretary and LLNL officials in the machine room


Source: LLNL News

DOE Secretary Wright gets up-close look at innovation in action during LLNL visit

Wright’s day-long visit—his first to LLNL since being appointed Energy secretary—included behind-the-scenes tours of some of LLNL’s most advanced facilities and machines, from the National Ignition Facility to El Capitan, the world’s most powerful supercomputer.

Events | HPC Systems and Software

four people in NIF hard hats


Source: LLNL News

U.S. Energy Secretary Wright visits LLNL

Wright’s daylong visit included briefings and discussions with LLNL experts in key mission areas including stockpile modernization, fusion energy, AI, cybersecurity and supercomputing.

AI/ML | Cyber Security | Data Science | Events | HPC Systems and Software

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Source: LLNL News

Big Ideas Lab podcast examines how AI Is reshaping science at LLNL

On the latest episode of The Big Ideas Lab podcast, listeners will get an inside look at this transformation, as LLNL physicists Brian Spears and Kelli Humbird explain how AI is no longer just about chatbots and automating simple tasks.

AI/ML | Data Science | Multimedia

Proteus code snippets showing how the user annotates host functions and device kernel functions


Source: LLNL Computing

Proteus arrives just in time for faster HPC code compilation

A new just-in-time compilation approach leverages LLVM intermediate representation to optimize GPU kernels with portability to any GPU architecture.

Compiler Technology | HPC Systems and Software | Hybrid/Heterogeneous | Open-Source Software | Performance, Portability, and Productivity | Programming Languages and Models

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Source: LLNL News

‘STEM Day at the Lab’ enters its 10th year of bringing science to LLNL communities

LLNL STEM Day ignites curiosity and shapes futures, delivering high-quality science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education to more than 1,935 students—and the impact keeps growing.

Community | Outreach | Students

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Source: LLNL Computing

Distinguished paper offers unique solution for GPU offloading

Research recognized at the HiPC IEEE conference proposes using an optimized version of OpenMP for vendor-agnostic GPU performance, portability, and scalability.

Compiler Technology | Data Movement and Memory | HPC Architectures | HPC Systems and Software | Hybrid/Heterogeneous | Middleware | Performance, Portability, and Productivity | Programming Languages and Models | Software Engineering

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Source: LLNL News

Dream Day inspires Livermore students to explore STEM careers

More than 50 students from five Livermore middle schools visited LLNL on April 18 for Dream Day, an event filled with hands-on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) activities.

Community | Outreach | Students

To-scale snapshots from molecular dynamics simulations illustrating hot-spot formation during pore collapse. The images show pores with diameters of 60, 100, 200 and 300 nanometers, illustrating that pores larger than 20 nanometers generate hot spots with scale-invariant (independent of size) temperature distributions.


Source: LLNL News

Simulating hot-spot formation in insensitive high explosives

Using the Sierra supercomputer, an LLNL team has made significant progress in understanding how microscopic hot spots form in insensitive high explosives based on TATB.

Computational Science | Materials Science | Transport

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Source: LLNL Computing

ICLR25 acceptances

LLNL researchers have posters and workshop papers accepted to the 13th International Conference on Learning Representations on April 24–28.

AI/ML | Data Science | Deep Learning | Events | ML Theory | Natural Language Processing | Scientific ML

General flowchart of the pipeline for building the Centrifuge reference database based on the BLAST nt database


Source: LLNL News

New nucleotide database could improve microbe identification for science and medicine

LLNL researchers have created new, optimized indices of the nt database that simplify how scientists classify microorganisms found in various samples, significantly improving the ability to identify and understand the myriad microorganisms that inhabit our world.

Bioinformatics | Data Management | Data Science | Databases/IT Infrastructure | Information Technology

red and teal antibody structure


Source: LLNL News

LLNL scientists use AI to optimize antibodies against mutations and accelerate pandemic preparedness

Researchers from LLNL, in collaboration with other leading institutions, have successfully used an AI-driven platform to preemptively optimize an antibody to neutralize a broad diversity of SARS-CoV-2 variants.

AI/ML | Biology/Biomedicine | Collaborations | Computational Science | Data Science | Scientific ML

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Source: LLNL News

LLNL employees dive into AI’s transformative potential at aiEDGE for Innovation Day

More than 3,200 LLNL employees participated in the first-ever aiEDGE for Innovation Day on March 26—an event aimed at empowering and equipping the Lab’s workforce to integrate AI into their daily work.

AI/ML | Data Science | Education | Events

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Source: LLNL News

Tracy students dream big at LLNL’s ‘Dream Day’ event

About two dozen students from Tracy, California, visited LLNL on March 21 for a day of interactive enrichment activities as part of “Dream Day,” an event designed to introduce students to Lab careers and science.

Careers | Outreach | Students

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Source: LLNL News

LLNL scientists take new approach to understanding protein-membrane interactions

A study led by LLNL scientists is providing new insights into the complex interactions between proteins and cell membranes, combining detailed molecular simulations and large-scale models.

Biology/Biomedicine | Computational Science | Data Science

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Source: LLNL News

Mapping cosmic shear to illuminate dark energy

In a recent study published in the Astrophysical Journal, LLNL researchers developed an innovative approach to map cosmic shear using linear algebra, statistics, and HPC.

Computational Math | Computational Science | Data Science | HPC Systems and Software | Space Science | UQ and Statistics

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Source: LLNL News

1,000 Scientist AI Jam Session explores AI-driven scientific discovery

The February 28 event brought together over 1,400 Department of Energy scientists across multiple sites to explore how cutting-edge AI models could transform scientific research.

AI/ML | Data Science | Events | ML Theory | Natural Language Processing | Scientific ML

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Source: HPCwire

Lori Diachin on HPCwire's 2025 People to Watch list

People to Watch are at the forefront of HPC trends, adapting new technology to the rapidly changing world in order to unlock the answers to the biggest societal challenges of our time and make the impossible, possible.

Careers | HPC Systems and Software

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Source: LLNL Computing

Enhancing the software ecosystem with LLMs

Over the next three years, CASC researchers and collaborators will integrate LLMs into HPC software to boost performance and sustainability.

AI/ML | Data Science | HPC Systems and Software | Natural Language Processing | Performance, Portability, and Productivity | Software Engineering

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Source: LLNL Computing

CASC Newsletter | Vol 15 | March 2025

Highlights include ML techniques for computed tomography, a scalable Gaussian process framework, safe and trustworthy AI, and autonomous multiscale simulations.

AI/ML | Computational Science | Data Compression | Data Science | Data-Driven Decisions | ML Theory | Natural Language Processing | Open-Source Software | Scientific ML | Space Science | UQ and Statistics

An artist’s conception of the exoplanet K2-33b, a 10-Myr-old, Jupiter-sized planet, transiting in front of its active host star.


Source: LLNL News

LLNL to examine exoplanet atmospheres with HPC

LLNL, Arizona State University and Michigan State University will dive deep into uncovering the compositions of 70 exoplanets through the Computing Grand Challenge Program, which allocates significant quantities of institutional computational resources to scientists to perform cutting-edge research.

Collaborations | Computational Science | Space Science

cover of S&TR featuring El Capitan alongside interior pages


Source: Science & Technology Review

S&TR cover story: Introducing El Capitan

The latest issue of LLNL's magazine explains how the world’s most powerful supercomputer helps scientists safeguard the U.S. nuclear stockpile.

AI/ML | Computational Science | Data Science | Emerging Architectures | Exascale | HPC Architectures | HPC Systems and Software | Hybrid/Heterogeneous | Performance, Portability, and Productivity | Software Engineering | Software Libraries

person's hand holding an APU processor with supercomputer racks in the background


Source: Science

High-performance computing at a crossroads

LLNL's Bruce Hendrickson joins other HPC luminaries in this op-ed about the future of the field.

AI/ML | Computational Math | Computational Science | Data Science | HPC Architectures | HPC Systems and Software | Scientific Cloud Computing

collage of microphone, podcast logo, molecule, and supercomputer


Source: LLNL News

Podcast: AI and drug discovery

The latest episode of the Big Ideas Lab podcast investigates the use of artificial intelligence for drug discovery and other uses.

AI/ML | Biology/Biomedicine | Computational Science | Data Science | Multimedia | Scientific ML

Todd at a lectern next to a presentation screen


Source: insideHPC

Vanguards of HPC-AI: Spack builder Todd Gamblin of LLNL

Todd Gamblin has a well-deserved reputation in the HPC software community as a passionate engineer who enjoys rolling up his sleeves and diving into technical problems. It’s not a stretch to see how he got hooked on HPC.

AI/ML | Careers | Data Science | HPC Systems and Software | Open-Source Software | Scientific Cloud Computing | Software Build and Installation

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Source: LLNL News

Quantum computers successfully model particle scattering

When quantum mechanical particles scatter, it shifts the position of their wave. The new algorithm accurately measures these shifts, opening the way to quantum simulations of scattering processes.

Emerging Architectures | Quantum Computing

At left, a small plate test, modeled with tantalum/LX-14 and tantalum/LX-17. At right, a cylinder test, modeled with tantalum/LX-17


Source: LLNL News

LLNL Researchers Quantify Metal Strength Uncertainty in High-Explosives Models

The team used a Bayesian approach to quantify metal strength uncertainty with tantalum and two common explosive materials and integrated it into a coupled metal/high-explosive model.

Computational Science | Data Science | Materials Science | UQ and Statistics

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Source: LLNL Computing

DOE logo on dark background with text Secretary's Honor Achievement Awards


Source: LLNL News

Lab teams recognized with Secretary of Energy’s Honor Awards

Among the honorees was the Exascale Computing Project leadership team, which successfully delivered the 7-year, $1.8 billion collaboration among six DOE national laboratories.

Awards | Emerging Architectures | Exascale

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Source: LLNL News

LLNL makes Glassdoor’s 2025 Best Places to Work list

This is the sixth recognition the Laboratory has earned in Glassdoor’s award program since its inception in 2009.

Awards | Careers

Kim Budil speaks from a podium in the auditorium


Source: YouTube

Video: LLNL dedicates El Capitan

Hundreds of current and former LLNL employees, government officials, and industry leaders gathered on January 9 to mark a monumental achievement: the dedication of El Capitan, the world’s fastest supercomputer.

Collaborations | Emerging Architectures | Events | Exascale | HPC Systems and Software | Multimedia

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Source: Science & Technology Review

Advancing cybersecurity for advanced threats

Livermore’s Cyber Security Program has adopted new cloud-based tools and created others to protect the Laboratory’s enterprise system from cyber threats.

Cloud Services | Cyber Incident Response | Cyber Operations | Cyber Security | Information Technology

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Source: Science & Technology Review

S&TR cover story: Beginning at the end

The DarkStar inverse design technique blends AI, machine learning, and advanced hydrodynamics simulations to optimize science and engineering solutions starting from the final state.

AI/ML | Computational Math | Computational Science | Data Science | Hydrodynamics | Scientific ML

Antonio Neri and Lisa Su flank the end of an El Capitan rack where they signed their names next to the logo


Source: LLNL News

LLNL dedicates El Capitan, ushering in new era in supercomputing for national security

The event marked a monumental achievement with the acceptance and deployment of the first exascale computing system built for the NNSA, a historic milestone in national security and scientific computing recognizing the collaborative efforts of government, industry and scientific leaders.

Co-Design | Emerging Architectures | Events | Exascale | HPC Architectures | HPC Systems and Software

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Source: LLNL Computing

HPC leadership is rooted in community service

Beyond the El Capitan headlines, SC24 provided an opportunity for Livermore staff to reach the international HPC community.

Careers | Community | Events | Outreach | Students

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Source: insideHPC

Kathryn Mohror: A passion for managing scientific data

This interview with HPC-AI Vanguard Kathryn Mohror covers her thoughts on teamwork, her projects, the field, and more.

AI/ML | Careers | Data Science | HPC Systems and Software | Storage, File Systems, and I/O

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Source: LLNL News

Second ‘STEM Day at the Lab’ in 2024 ignites student engagement

LLNL welcomed more than 240 students and chaperones from the Central Valley to the second ‘STEM Day at the Lab’ in 2024. STEM Day is a biannual daylong interactive event for students (grades 5-8) from underserved communities.

Outreach | Students

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Source: LLNL Computing

Girls Who Code ‘Altamont Connection’ brings Livermore and Tracy students to the Lab for the second year

High school students from Livermore and Tracy recently visited LLNL bringing participants from the two cities’ Girls Who Code programs together on-site for group activities and tours.

Community | Education | Events | Outreach | Students

three people at a table with microphones in front of an SC24-branded backdrop


Source: LLNL News

A look back at SC24

SC24, held recently in Atlanta, was a landmark event, setting new records and demonstrating LLNL's unparalleled contributions to HPC innovation and impact.

AI/ML | Awards | Collaborations | Data Science | Emerging Architectures | Events | Exascale | HPC Architectures | HPC Systems and Software | Scientific ML

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Source: LLNL News

Data Days workshop gathers DOE national labs to discuss future of data management

Drawing more than 300 attendees, this year’s “D3” workshop focused on tackling pressing data challenges in nuclear security, energy and collaborative scientific discovery, and featured a host of talks, presentations and panels.

Collaborations | Data Management | Data Science | Data-Driven Decisions | Events | ML Theory

rendering of COVID molecules on a gradient background


Source: Science & Technology Review

S&TR cover story: GUIDEing drug development

The Generative Unconstrained Intelligent Drug Engineering (GUIDE) program accelerates development of medical countermeasure candidates to redefine biological defense.

AI/ML | Biology/Biomedicine | Computational Science | Data Science | Natural Language Processing | Scientific ML

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Source: LLNL News

LLNL teams win two HPCwire awards at SC24

Two teams led by LLNL computer scientists won Editor’s Awards from HPCwire, a leading high performance computing industry publication, at the 2024 Supercomputing Conference in Atlanta.

Awards | Emerging Architectures | HPC Architectures | HPC Systems and Software | Open-Source Software | Software Build and Installation

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Source: LLNL Computing