Hunting for Dark Matter Axions
The search for dark matter includes expertise in radio frequency signal detection, quantum sensing, and high-energy physics at PNNL.
Bylaska Selected for Computational Materials Science Award
Bylaska and team will aim to make computational design of functional materials more targeted, impactful, and user friendly through this award.
Computational Chemistry Needs To Be Sustainable, Too
As new paradigms in advanced computing take shape, computational chemistry researchers are finding new ways to solve challenging chemistry problems.
SC20
Join PNNL at SC20 where we'll be presenting our latest research in high performance, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and quantum computing.
GPU Clusters Accelerate Quantum Computer Simulator
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers developed a graphical processing unit (GPU)-centered quantum computer simulator that can be 10 times faster than any other quantum computer simulator.
A Bridge to the Quantum Revolution
PNNL and Microsoft Quantum partner to link quantum circuits to powerful government supercomputers.
Enabling the Data-Driven Future of Microscopy
Infusing data science and artificial intelligence into electron microscopy could advance energy storage, quantum information science, and materials design.
Looking Back, Moving Forward: Reflections from a Decade as PNNL Director
As Laboratory Director Steve Ashby pens his last monthly column, he highlights PNNL’s accomplishments with pride and gratitude.
Scientists Speed Up the Groundwork Essential for Quantum Computing
Researchers have created an algorithm that slashes the calculations necessary to prepare and customize data for quantum computing.