NERSCPowering Scientific Discovery for 50 Years

Congratulations to the Winners of the NERSC Science as Art Competition

With 70-plus eye-popping entries, we couldn't pick just one. » Read More

David Baker Wins Nobel Prize for Chemistry

A computational biologist and prolific user of NERSC systems, David Baker has been awarded a Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work in computational protein design. » Read More

Quantum Computing Partnership Extended

After a successful first year punctuated by strong scientific results, NERSC’s partnership with QuEra Computing has been extended. » Read More

Magnifying Deep Space Through the 'Carousel Lens'

Using the Perlmutter supercomputer, DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys, and NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, researchers identified a rare and revealing gravitational lens. » Read More

Tropical Cyclones Intensify Due to Warming Atmosphere

Tropical cyclones have grown more intense near global coastal regions. A new study found that hotter air interacting with humidity and wind shear is likely the culprit. » Read More

National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center

NERSC is the mission scientific computing facility for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, the nation’s single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences.

Computing at NERSC

Now Computing

Some of the science now being computed at NERSC

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Project System Nodes Node Hours Used
Continuing studies of plasma based accelerators
 High Energy Physics
 PI: Frank Tsung, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
perlmutter 54
Atomic-scale design and characterization of sorbents for carbon capture
 ASCR Leadership Computing Challenge
 PI: Jonathan Owens, GE Global Research
perlmutter 48
Direct Numerical Simulations of Reactive Flow under Intense Sheared Turbulence and Nonequilibrium Conditions
 Basic Energy Sciences
 PI: Jacqueline Chen, Sandia National Laboratories - California
perlmutter 40
Magnetic Reconnection in Laboratory and Space Relevant Plasmas
 Fusion Energy Sciences
 PI: Paul Cassak, West Virginia University
perlmutter 32
3D Extended MHD simulation of fusion plasmas
 Fusion Energy Sciences
 PI: Stephen Jardin, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
perlmutter 32
Proactive Data Containers for Exascale Storage Systems
 
 PI: Suren Byna, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
perlmutter 32

Did You Know?

NERSC Powers Thousands of Science Results Each Year


Collage of journal covers

Each year researchers publish around 2,000 peer-reviewed results based on work using our resources.