Publications Resulting from the Use of NERSC Resources
Scientists report about 2,000 peer-reviewed publications per year based on results obtained using NERSC, making it the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science's most scientifically productive supercomputing user facility. Research topics span the entire range of science of interest to the Office of Science, including exploring the structure of subatomic particles and forces, designing better materials for batteries and solar cells, protecting the environment, harnessing fusion energy, the origin and nature of the universe. Learn more by browsing the following lists of publications. The publications listed by year are reported by NERSC users on their annual project renewal forms, while the list on recent publications page are both reported by users and culled from literature searches.
2003 Publications Resulting from the Use of NERSC Resources
On their Allocation Year 2004 Request Forms, principal investigators reported 936 refereed publications (published or submitted) for the preceding 12 months, based on using, at least in part, NERSC resources. Read More »