Recognition

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LLNL computer scientist Johannes Doerfert was recently named one of the 2023 Better Scientific Software (BSSw) fellows, a government-funded program providing recognition and funding to leaders and advocates of high-quality scientific software.
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The Oppenheimer Science and Energy Leadership Program (OSELP) has selected four Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists as 2023 fellows.
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory materials scientist Daniel Schwalbe-Koda has been named one of Forbes “30 under 30” for 2023 in the science category.
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The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has named LLNL’s Chief Technology Officer for Livermore Computing Bronis R. de Supinski as a 2022 ACM fellow, recognizing him for his contributions to the design of large-scale systems and their programming systems and software.
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HPCwire announced Livermore as the winner of its Editor’s Choice award for Best Use of High-Performance Computing in Energy for applying cognitive simulation methods to inertial confinement fusion research.
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Livermore scientists Félicie Albert and Craig Siders have been selected as fellows of Optica (formerly OSA).
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The 2023 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics/Association for Computing Machinery Prize in Computational Science and Engineering has been awarded to the team behind the Livermore-developed SUNDIALS software suite.
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Two Livermore-led teams received SciVis Test of Time awards for papers that have achieved lasting relevancy in the field of scientific visualization.
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The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, to which LLNL climate scientists have contributed, was jointly awarded the Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity.
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Two Lawrence Livermore scientists have been selected as 2022 fellows of the American Physical Society.