
doi: 10.2172/10168837
Computing is an integral part of the research being conducted by scientists in the Molecular Sciences Research Center at Pacific Northwest Laboratory. The advanced computing infrastructure for the Computing and Information Sciences (C&IS) program of the Environmental and Molecular Sciences Laboratory will provide a state-of-the-art facility where scientific research can be performed to support US Department of Energy missions in environmental restoration and waste management, energy and environmental quality, and science and technology. The C&IS program is composed of five research and applied development facilities: High Performance Computing, Data Management and Archiving, Graphics and Visualization, Distributed Computing, Network Infrastructure, and Computer Instrumentation and Electronics. This report briefly describes the programs of these five facilities.
Remedial Action, Electronic Equipment, Parallel Processing, Microbiology, Research Programs, Waste Management, Environmental Quality, Computer Networks, 54 Environmental Sciences, Molecular Biology, 59 Basic Biological Sciences, Data Base Management, Computing, Data Handling, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, 004, Chemistry, Mathematics And Computers, And Information Science, 990301, Computer-Aided Design, 550700, 990200, Environmental Sciences, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories 540000, Information Systems
Remedial Action, Electronic Equipment, Parallel Processing, Microbiology, Research Programs, Waste Management, Environmental Quality, Computer Networks, 54 Environmental Sciences, Molecular Biology, 59 Basic Biological Sciences, Data Base Management, Computing, Data Handling, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, 004, Chemistry, Mathematics And Computers, And Information Science, 990301, Computer-Aided Design, 550700, 990200, Environmental Sciences, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories 540000, Information Systems
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