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Applied Mathematics, New Faces
June 2024

A deeper shade of green

Northwestern University DOE Early Career Award recipient speeds alternative-energy discoveries.

Computer Science, New Faces
April 2024

Holistic computing

University of Maryland DOE Early Career researcher explores flexible, dynamic architectures for high-performance computers.

Applied Mathematics, New Faces
January 2024

Refining finite elements

A Brown University DOE Early Career Award recipient applies physical constraints to improve finite element methods, a computational modeling workhorse.

Climate, New Faces
December 2023

The forecast calls for stats

An NREL researcher makes new tools for extreme-weather predictions.

Engineering, New Faces
December 2022

Reconfiguring it out

A UT-Arlington researcher plumbs reconfigurable quantum circuits for high-performance computers and cellphones.

Computer Science, New Faces
November 2022

Compile-o-matic

An Early Career awardee wants to automate the most vexing aspects of traditional scientific software development for supercomputers.

New Faces, Visualization
November 2022

Seeing the big picture

A Tulane professor smoothes visualization of large data sets.

Engineering, Networks, New Faces
October 2022

Banding together

An Oklahoma State researcher fine-tunes the next generation of wireless and computing networks.

Machine Learning, New Faces
May 2019

Lessons machine-learned

The current class of early-career honorees applies machine-learning tools to science problems.

Applied Mathematics, New Faces
July 2018

Structural analysis

Berkeley researcher calculates molecules’ electronic structures, hoping to hasten development of new materials, designer drugs and other applications.

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