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VBL++

Upgraded with the C++ programming language, VBL provides high-fidelity models and high-resolution calculations of laser performance predictions.

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Legacy

Preparing Codes for Exascale

LLNL's Advanced Simulation Computing program formed the Advanced Architecture and Portability Specialists team to help LLNL code teams identify and implement optimal porting strategies.

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BLT

BLT software supports HPC software development with built-in CMake macros for external libraries, code health checks, and unit testing.

PEOPLE
Joshua Senecal Finds Balance at NIF

Joshua Senecal

The NIF Computing team plays a key role in this smoothly running facility, and computer scientist Joshua Senecal supports multiple operational areas.

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Julia Ramirez

Julia Ramirez helps automate and streamline LLNL processes for preparing reports and responding to audits.

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Peter Robinson

Peter Robinson develops major infrastructure components and code development processes for ALE3D, a numerical simulation tool.

NEWS
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Machine learning tool fills in the blanks for satellite light curves

MuyGPs helps complete and forecast the brightness data of objects viewed by Earth-based telescopes.

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Robust verification of control system enables NIF software updates

NIF Computing deploys regular updates to its computer control systems to ensure NIF continues to achieve ignition.

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ECP co-design center wraps up seven years of collaboration

The Center for Efficient Exascale Discretizations has developed innovative mathematical algorithms for the DOE’s next generation of supercomputers.