Debusschere earns honors
for sorting out uncertainty
(April 24, 2009)
Sandia National Laboratories researcher Bert Debusschere is developing ways to understand the uncertainty that obscures important reactions like immune system response. His work on methods to probe these stochastic reaction networks helped earn him the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
OS innovator Maccabe
skates into Oak Ridge
(March 20, 2009)
At the University of New Mexico, Barney Maccabe helped pioneer “lightweight” operating systems for high-performance computers. At Oak Ridge National Laboratory he’s helping bring petascale computing into the mainstream of scientific computing – and practicing his substantial hockey skills.
Alston S. Householder Fellow explores explosive issues
(February 5, 2008)
Ralf Deiterding’s quest for unexplored areas in scientific computing has led to simulations of detonation at the finest detail.

