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Day 3 of #SCSPAIExpo25 has been exciting! We caught up with Oak Ridge Lab's Kathleen Hamilton to talk about her presentation on the interplay between #AI and quantum computing. ✨ ⤵️

How can today's #AI and quantum computing benefit each other? Oak Ridge Lab's Prasanna Date explains how adiabatic quantum computers can help train popular machine learning models. 🚀 💫 lnkd.in/efM4kJDs #SCSPAIExpo25

How do we train, develop and deploy scalable artificial intelligence models? Max Lupo Pasini explains how Oak Ridge Lab is leading the way at the intersection of high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and materials science.✨ #SCSPAIExpo25


.DOE Office of Science #supercomputers are transforming the way we approach cancer by drastically speeding up the classification of cancer pathology reports.💥 🔗 More details ⤵️ energy.gov/topics/cancer-…

👏 And that's a wrap! This week at #SCSPAIExpo25 in Washington, D.C., Oak Ridge Lab researchers joined DOE Office of Science National Laboratories to engage in meaningful collaboration, share knowledge, and uncover critical insights on #AI and emerging technologies. 💫


How do INCITE projects enable the most impactful science? DOE Office of Science INCITE Awards range from hundreds of thousands to over a million node-hours on DOE leadership-class systems.✨ 📆 The 2026 Call for Proposals is open through June 16. Learn more: bit.ly/3VjoEh

Using the immense computing power of Oak Ridge Lab's Frontier, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have unveiled new insights into neutron stars. Their study in Physical Review Letters offers key predictions about pressure and density interactions within these cosmic giants. 💫More details➡️ bit.ly/3Hrzpud


Researchers from Oak Ridge Lab and NC State University have developed a groundbreaking simulation that can predict the movement of 24,000 electrons in real-time.✨ 💫 More details ➡️ bit.ly/3HoqaLp


How do INCITE projects enable the most impactful science? DOE Office of Science INCITE Awards range from hundreds of thousands to over a million node-hours on DOE leadership-class systems.✨ 📆 The 2026 Call for Proposals is open through June 16. Learn more: bit.ly/3VjoEh


📣 Calling all high school students in Anderson, Blount, Knox, Roane, and Loudon Counties, TN! 🚨 Mark your calendars for July 19 when Oak Ridge Lab's NGSI applications open! 📝 More details: education.ornl.gov/ngsi/

📢The 2026 DOE Office of Science INCITE proposal deadline is today (June 16)! 💫More details: doeleadershipcomputing.org

Researchers at Oak Ridge Lab utilized the now-decommissioned Summit #supercomputer to run the largest and most accurate molecular dynamics simulations ever conducted of the air-water interface during chemical reactions.⚛️ 💫 bit.ly/3HKtOiE


📣 More exciting internship opportunities are coming up at Oak Ridge Lab! 📅 Mark your calendars for July 19 when the applications open Research Student Internships (RSI) and Technical & Professional Internships (TPI). 🔗 RSI: education.ornl.gov/RSI/ 🔗 TPI: education.ornl.gov/TPI/


At #ISC25, Oak Ridge Lab's Prasanna Balaprakash led an insightful panel focusing on the critical balance between #AI trustworthiness and energy efficiency. ⤵️ hpcwire.com/2025/06/12/tru…

Congratulations to Oak Ridge Lab's Verónica Melesse Vergara on being elected Treasurer of the 2025 Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on High-Performance Computing! SIGHPC serves as a platform for networking, collaboration, and knowledge sharing among researchers in the HPC field.✨



📣 DOE Office of Science has announced a groundbreaking investment of over 38 million node-hours of computing time for researchers tackling some of the most pressing scientific challenges.✨ More details ➡️ bit.ly/4kutNxa


Researchers at Oak Ridge Lab have produced more findings on how to best simulate water on a molecular level. ➡️ bit.ly/3TyBg3g
