Computing at the Argonne National Laboratory

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Locations

Stuart Building, Rooms 111 and 233 10 West 31st Street, Chicago, IL 60616

The divisions comprising the Computing, Environment, and Life Sciences (CELS) directorate conduct research in biosciences, computational science, data science and learning, environmental science, and mathematics and computer science. Their research includes data analysis and artificial intelligence, optimization, partial differential equations, system software for extreme-scale computing, fundamental molecular mechanisms of life, natural and human-managed environmental systems, quantum computing, and biology robotics. 

Distinguished Argonne National Laboratory Fellow Valerie Taylor—who is also the directory of the Mathematics and Computer Science Division—and Argonne Senior Scientist Michael Papka—the deputy director for CELS and directory of the Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne—will visit Illinois Tech to discuss various CELS research projects and possible collaborations. 

Lunch and a plenary presentation will be followed by topical discussions: 

  • Noon–12:45 p.m.—Lunch in Stuart Building, Room 233
  • 12:45–1:45 p.m.—Seminar:  “Computing at Argonne,” in Stuart Building, Room 111
  • 2–2:30 p.m.—HPC/Systems/Security topical discussion in Stuart Building, Room 233
  • 2:30–3 p.m. ML/AI/Theory topical discussion in Stuart Building, Room 233
  • 3–3:30 p.m. Applied Math group discussion in Stuart Building, Room 233
  • 3:30–4 p.m. Sciences and Engineering group discussion in Stuart Building, Room 233

No registration is required, but this event is open only to Illinois Tech faculty, post docs, and research students.

 

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