Bronson Messer II Director of Science Contact BRONSON@ORNL.GOV All Publications Chimera: A Massively Parallel Code for Core-collapse Supernova Simulations Towards Sustainable Post-Exascale Leadership Computing OLCF’s Advanced Computing Ecosystem (ACE): FY24 Efforts for the DOE Integrated Research Infrastructure (IRI) Program 2022 Operational Assessment - OLCF Experiences readying applications for Exascale Tracer Particles for Core-collapse Supernova Nucleosynthesis: The Advantages of Moving Backward Ready for the Frontier: Preparing Applications for the World’s First Exascale System Comparison of the Core-collapse Evolution of Two Nearly Equal-mass Progenitors Application Experiences on a GPU-Accelerated Arm-based HPC Testbed Core collapse supernova gravitational wave emission for progenitors of 9.6, 15, and 25M⊙ Utilizing IBM Spectrum LSF Simulator to Understand the Impacts of Adding AI Workloads to Capability Supercomputing Horizons: nuclear astrophysics in the 2020s and beyond The Impact of Resolution on Double-detonation Models for Type Ia Supernovae Flash-X: A multiphysics simulation software instrument Learning to Scale the Summit: AI for Science on a Leadership Supercomputer Three-dimensional Core-collapse Supernova Simulations with 160 Isotopic Species Evolved to Shock Breakout Exascale models of stellar explosions: Quintessential multi-physics simulation A DG-IMEX Method for Two-moment Neutrino Transport: Nonlinear Solvers for Neutrino–Matter Coupling Physical, numerical, and computational challenges of modeling neutrino transport in core-collapse supernovae Gravitational-wave signal of a core-collapse supernova explosion of a 15M⊙ star Pre-exascale accelerated application development: The ORNL Summit experience US Department of Energy, Office of Science High Performance Computing Facility Operational Assessment 2019 Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility On the character of turbulent-like flows in self-consistent models of core-collapse supernovae Pre-exascale accelerated application development: The ORNL summit experience Learning About Nucleosynthesis from Multi-dimensional Simulations of Core-Collapse Supernovae Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page ›â¶Äº Last page Last » Key Links Organizations Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate National Center for Computational Sciences Physical Sciences Directorate Physics Division Fundamental Nuclear and Particle Physics Section Theoretical and Computational Physics Group