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Scientific Data Management

The Scientific Data Management Research Group (SDM) develops tools for efficient access and storage management of massive scientific data sets. Terascale computing (performing trillions of calculations per second) and large scientific experiments produce enormous quantities of data that require effective and efficient management, a task that can distract scientists from focusing on their core research. SDM researchers… Read More »

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Visualization

The Visualization Group's mission is to assist researchers in achieving their scientific goals more quickly through visualization while simultaneously advancing the state of the art in visualization through our own research. Our objective is to develop new capabilities in remote and distributed visualization that are driven by the needs of contemporary computational science projects central to the mission … Read More »

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Future Technologies

LBNL's Future Technologies Group (FTG) focuses on collaborative computer science investigation, research and enabling development to impact the High Performance Computing (HPC) community. FTG is a bridge between the HPC research community and the NERSC production computing facility. FTG identifies and studies technologies of interest to the facility in the five-plus-year time frame. Group Leader: Erich Strohmaier » Visit the FTG… Read More »

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Advanced Technologies

    The Advanced Technologies Group, ATG, focuses on understanding the requirements of current and emerging NERSC applications with the goal of  making choices in hardware design and programming models that best serve science needs. With expertise in benchmarking, system performance, debugging and analysis, workload monitoring, use of application modeling tools, and future algorithm scaling and technology assessment, the group engages with vendors and the general research community… Read More »