Researchers at ORNL are pioneering the design and synthesis of quantum materials, which are central to discovery science involving synergies with quantum computation.
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High-performance computing systems consume vast amounts of energy, particularly when moving data between different parts of the machine. To address this challenge, a research team investigated a novel strategy for optimizing data transfers.
An Oak Ridge National Laboratory breakthrough in additive manufacturing allows for the control of microscopic grain patterns in metal components.
Researchers at ORNL have been honored with a 2025 HPCwire Readers’ Choice Award for Best HPC Collaboration, recognizing the laboratory’s leadership and partnership in advancing high performance computing technologies that support national
ORNL is beginning a four-year collaboration exploring the use of high-performance computing (HPC) to drive innovation around nonequilibrium quantum materials.
In an innovative new AI project, tech startup company Atomic Canyon and their partner, Diablo Canyon — California’s only operational nuclear power plant — used the Frontier supercomputer at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory to dev
At SC25, DOE Undersecretary Dario Gil joined national labs in spotlighting the accelerating integration of AI, quantum and HPC, while ORNL delivered multiple talks and demonstrations on emerging computational technologies.
Three researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have been named ORNL Corporate Fellows in recognition of significant career accomplishments and continued leadership in their scientific fields.
Philip Dee, a Eugene P. Wigner Distinguished Staff Fellow at ORNL, develops machine learning–augmented simulations to explore quantum many-body systems, bridging theory and experiment at the quantum frontier.
The innovative Celeritas project, led by ORNL, provides a software tool that makes sure simulations used to analyze particles can run on the fastest supercomputers, accelerating answers about the nature of the universe.