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Young Polymaths Of The World


Young Polymaths Of The World
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Heading an idea that competes with the contemporary eminent firms like Tesla which are producing copper-bottomed technology in the field, requires certain prodigal qualities for sure. Well, here goes the story. Austin confirms that he memorized the periodic table when he was just 2!
Naturally, he shifted his attention towards computers and began writing software at the age of 10. Although he is a true digital native, the young entrepreneur does not have an account on Twitter or Instagram.
However, he confesses that he learned most of what he knows from Wikipedia and YouTube. 
At a very early age, he discovered the complex ideas behind technology.  ....

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Argonne earns HPCwire awards for supercomputing excellence in energy and industry


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IMAGE: The Argonne team of Sibendu Som, Muhsin Ameen and Saumil Patel won the Readers Choice Award for Best Use of HPC in Energy.
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HPCwire magazine recognizes two Argonne teams for outstanding achievement in their use of high performance computing.
Two teams of scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have won HPCwire Awards, recognizing their innovative use of high performance computing (HPC) to optimize engine design. The awards were presented by HPCwire magazine.
The Readers Choice Award for Best Use of HPC in Energy went to a group of Argonne scientists who used the laboratory s Theta supercomputer to run the largest-ever combustion engine flow simulation. The Readers Choice Award for Best Use of HPC in Industry went to an interdisciplinary team of scientists from Argonne, Aramco Research Center-Detroit and Convergent Science, who used Argonne s super ....

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Japan's Fugaku supercomputer is tackling some of the world's biggest problems


Jan 7, 2021
Japan’s Fugaku supercomputer which in June ranked first in the global Top500 list of such machines, the first time for a Japanese machine in about nine years was surprisingly not created with the aim of excelling in numerical benchmarks, unlike some of its rivals.
Instead, it was born with an “application-first philosophy,” meaning that its exclusive purpose is to dedicate its computational excellence to tackling some of the world’s biggest challenges, such as climate change, says Satoshi Matsuoka, 57, the mastermind behind the project.
“Benchmark excellence is not our priority,” he said in an interview conducted in near flawless English. Instead, he said, its success is assessed “based on how much we can accelerate the applications that are important in society.” ....

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Winter Term 2021 Week 1 – Radiations Newsletter – Carleton College


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Master of Science, Physics (thesis)
Master of Arts, Physics (non-thesis; graduation by exam)
Master of Science, Medical Physics, accredited by Commission on Accreditation on  Medical Physics (CAMPEP)
Joint Ph.D. in Computational Science through the Computational Science Research  Center (for more information contact Dr. Weber above or the director of the CSRC, Dr.  Jose Castillo.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS 
MS Physics students are successful in industry, national labs, and Ph.D. programs. • MS Medical Physics students are successful in residency programs, Ph.D. programs,  and the medical devices/technology industry.
PhD Computational Science students are successful in national labs and academia. • Favorable student-to-faculty ratio with graduate physics courses averaging about 10  students. Full-time faculty teach all graduate lectures and laboratory courses. • Close student-faculty contact. ....

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