The ALCF provides users with access to supercomputing resources that are significantly more powerful than systems typically used for open scientific research.
The ALCF is accelerating scientific discoveries in many disciplines, ranging from chemistry and engineering to physics and materials science.
The ALCF is committed to providing training and outreach opportunities that prepare researchers to efficiently use its leadership computing systems, while also cultivating a diverse and skilled HPC workforce for the future.
The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility enables breakthroughs in science and engineering by providing supercomputing resources and expertise to the research community.
The ALCF Support Center assists users with support requests related to their ALCF projects.
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Explore how researchers are using ALCF’s HPC and AI resources to achieve breakthroughs in science and engineering.
Domain Energy Technologies Systems Sophia PI Rui Hu, Argonne National Laboratory
Domain Biological Sciences Systems Polaris, Aurora PI Anouar Benali, Qubit Pharmaceuticals
Domain Biological Sciences Systems Polaris PI Ao Ma, University of Illinois Chicago
Domain Chemistry Systems Polaris PI Anastassia Alexandrova, University of California, Los Angeles
Domain Physics Systems Polaris PI Mark Kostuk, General Atomics
Domain Physics Systems Aurora PI Katrin Heitmann, Argonne National Laboratory
Domain Physics Systems Aurora PI Zhenglu Li, University of Southern CaliforniaMauro Del Ben, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Domain Earth Science Systems Aurora PI Rao Kotamarthi, Argonne National Laboratory
Domain Materials Science Systems Polaris PI Jacqueline Cole, University of Cambridge
Domain Biological Sciences Systems Aurora PI Amanda Randles, Duke University