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Gordon Bell Prize finalists
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Making AI work for science
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Combining AI and HPC
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Celebrating creativity: The Art of HPC
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From GridFTP to the Globus Transfer Service: Two Decades of Scientific Data Movement
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DOE booth activities
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Building trust in scientific results
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Accelerating science
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Handling massive data more efficiently
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Working across labs and systems
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Gordon Prize Bell Finalists
Multiscale Light-Matter Dynamics in Quantum Materials: From Electrons to Topological Superlattices
MLMD addresses the multiscale, multiphysics and hardware heterogeneity challenge using divide-conquer-recombine algorithms that split problems into spatial and physical subproblems matched to scale and optimal hardware. See the official presentation at SC25:Multiscale Light-Matter Dynamics in Quantum Materials: From Electrons to Topological Superlattices Session: ACM Gordon Bell Finalists Presentations Tuesday, 18 November 2025, 11:37am – 12:00pm CST Location: 261-262-265-266 Ye
AERIS: Argonne Earth Systems Model for Reliable and Skillful Predictions
Gordon Bell Climate Modeling finalist AERIS captures Earth’s dynamic systems with extreme scale and precision. See how generative machine learning and diffusion-based methods are advancing billion-parameter modeling to new scientific frontiers. See the official presentation at SC25: AERIS: Argonne Earth Systems Model for Reliable and Skillful Predictions Session: ACM Gordon Bell Finalists Presentations Tuesday, 18 November 2025, 2:15pm
Cosmological Hydrodynamics at Exascale: A Trillion-Particle Leap in Capability
Gordon Bell Prize finalist Explore cosmology at an unprecedented scale. Frontier-E simulates the universe with in-depth detail, making major advancements in predictive modeling. See the official presentation at SC25: Cosmological Hydrodynamics at Exascale: A Trillion-Particle Leap in Capability Session: ACM Gordon Bell Finalists Presentations Tuesday, 18 November 2025, 11:15am – 11:37am CST Location: 261-262-265-266 Nicholas Frontiere, Argonne National Laboratory J.D.
