"... refers to s that can perform 1 billion, billion full precision calculations per second. ... the set that goal a decade ago, not only to achieve exascale computing but to achieve it with extreme . And both our laboratories are very proud to have delivered on that vision with these two systems that are dedicated to . We are already seeing how exascale computing is driving innovation and breakthroughs in many scientific domains, including medicine, from all the way to clinical care. And this is a crucial milestone for science and technology because, now, we can tackle challenges that previously we could not. We can tackle them faster. We can analyze large scales of data with extreme efficiency. We can do simulations of very s."
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Georgia Tourassi
is a Greek-American physicist, biomedical engineer, professor of radiology, expert on computing in biomedicine, and director of the National Center for Computational Sciences at the (ORNL). Born and educated at the undergraduate level in Greece, she holds 13 U.S. patents. Among her many honors, she was elected in 2017 a Fellow of the the (SPIE) and in 2020 a Fellow of the (AAAS).
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