Oak Ridge National Laboratory Awards Contract to Cray for 'Titan' Supercomputer
DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has awarded a contract to Cray Inc. to increase the Jaguar supercomputer's science impact and energy efficiency.Full story on OLCF.ORNL.GOV | Titan Homepage
Wells To Take Science Reins for NCCS
The National Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) has announced that Jack Wells will take over as the organization's new Director of Science effective July 1, 2011.Full story
Supercomputers Simulate the Molecular Machines that Replicate and Repair DNA
Scientists model replisome components to understand their role in health and diseaseFull story
NCCS in the News 
- GPU Computing Ushers in Progress
Jan 11th, 2011
In the future, 2010 may be known as the year of the GPU, or at least its big debut. China stole TOP500 glory using the massively parellel processing power of ... - Virtual School of Computational Science Educates Record Number of Participants This Summer
Sep 30th, 2010
This summer, over 1,000 graduate students and researchers registered for courses offered by the Virtual School of Computational Science and Engineering. The courses were designed for those who want to ... - Why the U.S. must lead in supercomputing
Jun 16th, 2010
China officially claimed the world's second-fastest computer earlier this month. China was in fifth place just six months ago - and is expected to have the world's fastest machine by ...
New File Systems
We are pleased to announce the addition of two new file systems to the OLCF center-wide file system infrastructure known as Spider. The addition of these file systems will increase the aggregate I/O performance of Spider while also increasing available storage capacity. Please click here for important changes to be aware of.
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| 512 | Advanced Simulation of Light Water Reactors |
| 512 | Advanced Simulation of Light Water Reactors |
| 288 | Assessing Transient Global Climate Response using the NCAR-CCSM3: Climate Sensitivity and Abrupt Climate Change |







