Mission
The goals are threefold: advancing research at the intersection of computing and biology, addressing
strategic problems affecting our environment, and promoting the use of high-performance computing
in scientific and engineering applications.
To this end, the CELS directorate has integrated Argonne's
research in the life sciences (systems biology, bioinformatics, computational biology), the environmental
sciences (earth science, energy science, and global climate research), and the computing sciences
(applied mathematics, computer science, and computational science) and has established a leadership
computing facility essential for advanced simulation.
Upcoming Events
November 24, 2009 "Computational Analysis of Dynamic Networks" SPEAKER: Tanya Berger-Wolf, Department of Computer Science at UIC TIME: 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM LOCATION: Building 240, Room 1404-1405 [more info]
November 24, 2009 "Advanced Models and Simulations for Nuclear Energy" SPEAKER: Marius Stan, Deputy Group Leader, Computational Physics Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory TIME: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM LOCATION: Building 240, TCS Conference Center (1406 & 1407) [more info]
November 25, 2009 "Quantum chemistry for computer scientists" SPEAKER: Jeff Hammond, ALCF TIME: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM LOCATION: 1404&1405, Conference Center, Bldg 240 [more info]
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News & Announcements
"StarGate Demo at SC09 Shows How to Keep Astrophysics Data Out of Archival"
[more info] "Argonne Recognized for 'green computing' in 2009 HPCwire Readers' and Editors' Choice Awards"
[more info] " FutureGrid to Provide Platform for Experimental Computation"
[more info] more news & annoucements >>
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