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Sonia Reilly, a New York University DOE CSGF recipient, accelerates algorithms that run vital processes backward. She starts with the answer and then estimates the values of the parameters.
Sonia Reilly, a New York University DOE CSGF recipient, accelerates algorithms that run vital processes backward. She starts with the answer and then estimates the values of the parameters.
The two former computational science fellows were recognized for their science and their impact as mentors, teachers and volunteers.
Abigail Poteshman, a University of Chicago DOE CSGF recipient, is laser-focused on developing computer models for determining the optimal materials for quantum information and semiconductor technologies.
FSU’s Kenneth Hanson is cited as a model for professional service and scientific and professional outreach.
Thirty new Ph.D. students will apply high-performance computing to innovative research in fields from quantum computing and AI to energy science.
Caleb Ju, a Georgia Tech DOE CSGF recipient, models renewable energy and other problems with ever-changing unknowns.
Marianne Cowherd, a University of California Berkeley DOE CSGF recipient, applies machine learning to snowpack monitoring and more.
Rahul Sahay, a Harvard University DOE CSGF recipient, works to create quantum phases of matter.
Alex Ballow, a Montana State DOE CSGF recipient. charts a path from physics and modeling to a form of pure math called category theory.
The cohort's 40 fellows represent 36 undergraduate institutions and will attend 24 U.S. Ph.D.-granting universities.