Since 2018, the Lab has seen tremendous growth in its data science community and has invested heavily in related research. Five years later, the Data Science Institute has found its stride.
Topic: Education
High school students from Livermore and Tracy visited LLNL on May 5 for a first-of-its kind event bringing the two cities’ Girls Who Code (GWC) programs and others together on-site.
The third article in a series about the Lab's stockpile stewardship mission highlights the people who make it happen.
Angeline Lee simultaneously serves as a group leader, contributes to programmatic projects, and studies for her bachelor’s degree.
Kevin McLoughlin has always been fascinated by the intersection of computing and biology. His LLNL career encompasses award-winning microbial detection technology, a COVID-19 antiviral drug design pipeline, and work with the ATOM consortium.
As group leader and application developer in the Global Security Computing Applications Division, Jarom Nelson develops intrusion detection and access control software.
The Software Development Resource Center connects developers across LLNL through best practices in software tools, development methodologies, DevOps, security compliance, and more.
A new career panel series continued with a session featuring former LLNL interns who converted to full-time employment at the Lab.
As part of the 50th anniversary of Virginia Tech’s computer science department, the university is featuring active and dynamic alumni—including LLNL computer scientist Ghaleb Abdulla.
There’s many a circuitous path to a career at Lawrence Livermore.
Cindy Gonzales earned a bachelor’s degree, started her master’s degree, and changed careers—all while working at the Lab. Meet one of our newest data scientists.
Kirk Sylvester, security training coordinator with LLNL’s Global Security Computing Applications Division, is a self-proclaimed “tech geek.”
Juan Ramos discovered a professional calling in computer networking, security, and information technology while in the Marines.
Peter Robinson develops major infrastructure components and code development processes for ALE3D, a numerical simulation tool.