Two researchers affiliated with Lawrence Livermore, a current employee and a retiree, have been named fellows of the international Combustion Institute (link is external) (CI).
Recognition
Charles Orth, a physicist with Livermore for more than 40 years, was presented with the 2017 Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award.
Marisol Gamboa, computer scientist and associate division leader for the Global Security Computing Applications Division at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, was selected to serve as a role model to young women.
An HPC for Manufacturing project aimed at saving time and money for paper product manufacturers earned an HPC Innovation Excellence Award at the 2017 SuperComputing Conference in Denver.
Livermore researchers have captured seven 2017 R&D 100 awards from R&D magazine's top 100 industrial inventions worldwide.
At the 2017 SuperComputing Conference in Denver, Lawrence Livermore researchers took home two HPCwire Editor’s Choice awards for their work in applying high-performance computing (HPC) to solve complex challenges.
Three Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists have been selected as 2017 fellows of the American Physical Society.
Constantin Haefner, program director for Advanced Photon Technology (APT) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has been elected a fellow of The Optical Society of America.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researcher John Heebner has been elected a fellow of The Optical Society of America.
