
TL;DR
This paper discusses how the U.S. Department of Energy can leverage high-performance computing and simulations to foster broader scientific and technological innovation.
Contribution
It argues for strategic utilization of DOE's HPC capabilities to enhance innovation across science and engineering fields.
Findings
DOE leads in HPC development and applications
Simulations can significantly advance scientific innovation
Strategic use of HPC can broaden innovation impact
Abstract
Simulations - utilizing computers to solve complicated science and engineering problems - are a key ingredient of modern science. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is a world leader in the development of high-performance computing (HPC), the development of applied math and algorithms that utilize the full potential of HPC platforms, and the application of computing to science and engineering problems. An interesting general question is whether the DOE can strategically utilize its capability in simulations to advance innovation more broadly. In this article, I will argue that this is certainly possible.
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