Urjoshi Sinha Bio
The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) is the main high-performance computing facility for the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Science. Situated at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, NERSC supports nearly 10,000 researchers across about 1,000 projects in fields like climate modeling, new materials research, early universe simulations, high-energy physics data analysis, and protein structure investigations.
NERSC is crucial to the DOE's Office of Science, enabling large, interdisciplinary teams to address fundamental problems in science and engineering through extensive calculations that have significant scientific and economic impacts. Researchers funded by the DOE Office of Science, as well as those conducting related research, can utilize NERSC's cutting-edge systems, known for their reliability, security, and advanced development environment.
As part of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, known for its collaborative approach to science, NERSC promotes a cooperative atmosphere that enhances scientific discovery through computation. The center's intellectual services, provided by consultants who are domain scientists in fields such as material sciences, physics, chemistry, and astronomy, help researchers effectively apply computational resources to specialized scientific problems.