Keeping High-Performance Computers Cybersecure
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is leading efforts to address next-generation computing’s critical role in protecting the nation from cybersecurity threats.
PNNL Researchers Make Splash with Machine Learning at SC19
At a conference featuring the most advanced computing hardware and software, ML in its various guises was on full display and highlighted by Nathan Baker’s featured invited presentation.
Protecting Essential Connections in a Tangled Web
First-of-its-kind network analysis on a supercomputer can speed real-time applications for cybersecurity, transportation, and infectious disease tracking
The Quantum Gate Hack
PNNL quantum algorithm theorist and developer Nathan Wiebe is applying ideas from data science and gaming hacks to quantum computing
PNNL Computer Scientists Have Paper Accepted to MICRO-53
Ang Li and Antonino Tumeo will present hardware to balance machine learning workloads at a top computer architecture conference.
New Software Needed to HAGGLE with a New Kind of Processor
Northwest researchers designing software for new DARPA-funded graphical processor in development.
Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) Report Recognizes PNNL Contributions
Contributions from researchers across Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) were recently recognized in the preliminary findings of a Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) report.
Opening the Black Box of Neural Networks
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers used machine learning to explore the largest water clusters database, identifying—with the most accurate neural network—important information about this life-essential molecule.
Cloud Computing Captures Chemistry Code
The speed and agility of cloud computing opens doors to completing advanced computational chemistry workflows in days instead of months.