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Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR)
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DOE Supercomputing Launches the Exascale Era
RFI on Stewardship of Software for Scientific and High-Performance Computing,
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The Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) program mission is to discover, develop, and deploy computational and networking capability to analyze, model, simulate and predict complex phenomena important to the Department of Energy and the advancement of science.
Featured Content
Artificial Intelligence
Exascale Impact: Industry Partnerships
Energy
February 2022
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June 2024
Memory boost
Forward looking investments
Frugal Fusion
A PNNL-industry collaboration aims to connect memory across processors, supercharging artificial intelligence applications on high-performance computers.
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The Exascale Computing Project jointly funded more than a billion dollars of industry R&D to accelerate DOE goals for exascale computing. These efforts enabled us to delivered on our ambitious goals to deploy a capable exascale system, that uses less than 20MW per exaflop, in 2021. However, the impact of these efforts will continue to pay dividends for the next decade in terms of U.S. Leadership in Advanced Computing and Artificial Intelligence.
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Scientists are creating simulations to advance magnetic mirror technology, a potential path to safe, clean nuclear fusion power that would use relatively small, inexpensive and quickly assembled devices — but was previously considered unworkable.
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Latest Topical Funding Opportunity Awards
Department of Energy Announces $78.8 Million for Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) Institutes
Award Selection:
December 2025
Announcement Number:
LAB 25-3510
Department of Energy Announces $87 Million for AI investments
Award Selection:
December 2025
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Department of Energy Announces $40 Million for American Science Cloud
Award Selection:
December 2025
Announcement Number:
LAB 25-3555
Building a Flexible Control Framework for Quantum Networks
Improving Computing Memory Performance for Scientific Discovery
Scientists Compare Throughput for Quantum vs. Conventional Networks
Novel Hardware Approach Produces a New Quantum Computing Paradigm
Bringing FAIR Principles to AI Models
Novel Hybrid Scheme Speeds the Way to Simulating Nuclear Reactions on Quantum Computers
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