Supporting STEM Education in Northern New Mexico
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From stockpile stewardship science, to deflecting asteroids, to designing new materials for nuclear reactors, Los Alamos National Laboratory uses its world class high-performance computing (HPC) capabilities to find solutions to some of the world most complex problems.
In a fascinating Night with a Nerd on Jan. 12, join Associate Laboratory Director for Simulation and Computing Irene Qualters for a look at the incredible role HPC plays in science — and how it’s helping to change the future.
Irene Qualters, associate Laboratory director for Simulation and Computation at LANL, has long been at the forefront of the convergence of supercomputing and science. She is a senior science advisor in the Computing and Information Science and Engineering Directorate of the National Science Foundation. Qualters was a pioneer in the development of high-performance parallel processing technologies to accelerate scientific discovery at Cray Research, and she led Information Systems for Merck Research Labs, focusing on international cyberinfrastructure to advance all phases of pharmaceutical R&D.
Watch: How HPC makes it possible
The Bradbury Science Museum Association supports and inspires learners of all ages in Northern New Mexico and beyond through STEM Education.