A Livermore team has won the first-ever Best Reproducibility Advancement Award at the 2021 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis.
Recognition
Livermore scientists and engineers have collected three awards among the top 100 industrial inventions worldwide.
Three Lawrence Livermore physicists have been selected as 2021 fellows of the American Physical Society.
The American Meteorological Society has selected atmospheric scientist Mark Zelinka to receive the Henry G. Houghton Award.
The Fusion Power Associates Board of Directors has selected Livermore experimental physicist Tammy Ma as the recipient of its 2021 Excellence in Fusion Engineering Award.
Livermore engineer Bill Pitz has earned a lifetime distinguished achievement award from the Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Office.
Two scientists from Livermore are recipients of the 2021 Department of Energy’s Office of Science Early Career Research Program award.
Livermore was honored by the American Indian Science and Engineering Society Winds of Change magazine as one of the Top 50 STEM Workplaces in 2021, as an organization setting the standard for indigenous STEM professionals.
The Krell Institute, a nonprofit organization serving the scientific and educational communities, has awarded Livermore computational scientist Jeff Hittinger with its 2021 James Corones Award in Leadership, Community Building and Communication.
Chris Cross, deputy associate program leader for Weapons and Complex Integration’s Strategic Partnership Programs, has received the Meritorious Civilian Service Award from the Department of the Army.