| Tipoffs for Santa Fe, New Mexico (Los Alamos) Newsletter for Sunday February 02, 2020 ( 4 items ) |
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Los Alamos High-performance Computing Veteran to Chair SC22
LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, Jan. 28 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory issued the following news release:
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- Candace Culhane brings years of experience to the SC Conference
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Candace Culhane, a program/project director in Los Alamos National Laboratory's Directorate for Simulation and Computation, has been selected as the general chair for the 2022 SC Conference (SC22).
"We are thrilled to announce that Candy Culhane is the SC22 General Chair. She brings
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Los Alamos Study Group: Nuclear Weapons Agency Cut from Possible Master Developer Role in Santa Fe Project
SANTA FE, New Mexico, Jan. 29 -- The Los Alamos Study Group issued the following news release on Jan. 28:
This morning the City of Santa Fe, NM announced three finalists for the overall "Master Developer" role in the City's Midtown District project, which aims to redevelop a 64+ acre site in south-central Santa Fe.
As reported today by the Santa Fe New Mexican ("City announces three finalists for Midtown Campus master developer role," Teya Vitu), Associated Press ("Santa Fe Chooses Finalists f
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Particle Physics Turns to Quantum Computing for Solutions to Tomorrow's Big-Data Problems
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory issued the following news release on Jan. 29:
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- Berkeley Lab researchers testing several techniques, technologies to be ready for the incoming deluge of particle data
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Giant-scale physics experiments are increasingly reliant on big data and complex algorithms fed into powerful computers, and managing this multiplying mass of data presents its own unique challenges.
To better prepare for th
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USD's Wenqin Xu Receives Grant for Germanium Detector Research
VERMILLION, South Dakota, Jan. 31 [TNSgrants] -- The University of South Dakota issued the following news:
Wenqin Xu, Ph.D., an assistant professor for the Department of Physics at the University of South Dakota, has recently received a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for his research in operating high-purity germanium detectors in liquid scintillators.
The germanium detector will have the ability to indirectly investigate properties of neutrinos that often pass through detect
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