Supercomputing collab brings national lab experts to University of Hawai'i, expands student opportunities
A team of researchers and engineers from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory spent two weeks at UH in May and June, training the next generation of computational scientists on cutting-edge supercomputing tools and energy applications and collaborating on energy research projects.
The visit was part of a Department of Energy-backed effort to support ambitious fundamental research in support of the Department of Energy’s Office of Science goals of advancing energy security of the U.S. It also marked an exciting opportunity to bring national supercomputing expertise to Hawaiʻi.