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Megtalálták a pillanatot, amikor felkapcsolták a lámpát Mínuszos 2025-03-28 13:33:14 Tudomány James Webb Tudósok a James Webb űrteleszkóppal egy ősi galaxist azonosítottak, ami bizonyítékot szolgáltat arra, hogy az univerzum „sötét kora” utáni fontos átmeneti időszak hamarabb következett be, mint korábban gondolták. A Webb teleszkóp a hatalmas kozmikus távolságok átvizsgálásával visszatekint az időben, és megfigyelte a JADES-GS-z13-1 nevű galaxist, am A véletlenszerűséghez kapcsolódó új kvantumprotokoll született ITBusiness 2025-03-28 05:12:45 Infotech Egy nemzetközi kutatócsoport áttörést ért el a kvantumszámítás területén: sikeresen megvalósították a "hitelesített kvantum véletlenségszerűséget", amivel korábban csak elméletileg létező kísérletek váltak valósággá. A Nature folyóiratban 2025. március 26-án közzétett tanulmány szerint a JPMorganChase, a Quantinuum, az Argonne és az Oak Ridge Nemze Hazánkban sem utópia a tömeges megfigyelés ICT Global 2025-03-28 05:03:22 Infotech A Magyarországon működő térfigyelő kamerákról nincs pontos - nyilvános - adat, de számukat már évekkel ezelőtt 30 ezer körülire becsülték szakértők. Emellett egy központosított, több tízezer kamerából álló hálózat - a megfigyelő eszközök mellett - biometrikus adatbázisokat is kezel. Mesterséges intelligenciával és kétnapos üzemidővel hódít az év egyik legolcsóbb csúcsmobilja Rakéta 2025-03-28 12:18:07 Mobiltech Telefon Mesterséges intelligencia Olcsó Xiaomi A Xiaomi 15 idén is az egyik legolcsóbban elérhető csúcskategóriás telefon lett, ami hardverben ugyan nem sokat változott az elődjéhez képest, az AI szolgáltatások terén viszont annál nagyobb ugrást mutat be. 122 év után igazolták a háromszög négyszögesítéséről szóló feladvány megfejtését Telex 2025-03-28 13:48:14 Tudomány Anglia Egy angol matematikus 1902-ben adott fel egy puzzle-rejtvényt, de csak nemrég sikerült igazolni, hogy nincs jobb megoldás, mint amit egy akkori olvasó adott. Új érintőkijelzős vezérlők a Schneider Electrictől az energiahatékonyságért és a kényelemért Digital Hungary 2025-03-28 12:11:00 Infotech Energia Schneider Electric Akár 30 százalékos energiamegtakarítás és az üzemeltető-, valamint karbantartó személyzet munkájának nagy mértékű egyszerűsítése – többek között ilyen előnyöket kínál a felhasználók számára a Schneider Electric új "SpaceLogic™ Touchscreen Room Controller" érintőkijelzős kezelőjét is magában foglaló épületautomatizálási vezérlőrendszere. A megoldás Az élet korábban ismeretlen formáját azonosíthatták 24.hu 2025-03-28 09:51:48 Tudomány Az ősi organizmusok Prototaxites nevű csoportja régóta fejtörést okoz a kutatóknak. Egy sportautó is kijön a luxusszimulátor árából First Class 2025-03-28 10:03:21 Gaming Luxus Aston Martin Az Aston Martin kínálatának csúcsát, a Valkyrie-t idézi az a szimulátor, melyet a márka egy profi szimulátorépítővel rakott össze. Ennek megfelelő az ára is. Gelsinger: porhintés a TSMC amerikai beruházása HWSW 2025-03-28 12:53:31 Infotech USA Beruházás Intel TSMC Az Intel ex-vezérigazgatója szerint Amerika sosem lesz újra félvezetőipari világelső pusztán a gyárépítésektől. A TCL elhozza OLED gyilkosnak szánt tévéjét Magyarországa is TechWorld 2025-03-28 07:47:10 Infotech LED A TCL C9K fényereje állítólag eszméletlen, és több ezer egyedileg vezérelhető LED zónát kapott. A mostanra a világ egyik legnagyobb tévégyártójává váló TCL hazai képviseletétől kaptuk az infót, hogy a vállalat hamarosan Magyarországon is csatába küldi egyik friss csúcstévéjét. Ez a TCL C9K, amely a tervek szerint 55, 65 és 75 hüvelykes méretben vás Az MI a fizikai világba költözik ITBusiness 2025-03-28 09:33:35 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Robot Az utóbbi években a mesterséges intelligencia, különösen a generatív MI fejlesztése annyira felpörgött, hogy a robotika nem tudja követni ezt a tempót, pedig a két terület hagyományosan sok szállal kapcsolódik egymáshoz. Hamarosan azonban ezen a téren is eljöhet az áttörés a fizikai világot leképező és újrateremtő modellek révén, ami nagy lökést ad "Akkor fordulnak a ChatGPT-hez segítségért, amikor elfogyott minden bizalmuk az emberek iránt" Képmás 2025-03-28 08:31:30 Infotech Spanyolország Belgium Mesterséges intelligencia Finnország Segély ChatGPT Erasmus Chat Három kutató és egy újságíró ült össze arról a nemzetközi kutatásról beszélgetni, amely azt fürkészi, hogy a fiataloknak mennyire van szüksége chates felületekre, amikor lelki segélyre szorulnak, működnek-e ilyen szolgáltatások, mennyire hatékonyak, keresettek. Az Erasmus égisze alatt futó kutatásban finn, belga, spanyol és magyar szakemberek is ré Az emberi érintést is felülmúlja az új kínai robotkéz hirado.hu 2025-03-28 11:58:19 Tudomány Kína Robot A kutatók szerint a fejlett tenyértapintás és a rugalmas, ügyes ujjak kombinációja új lehetőségeket nyit az interaktív robotika területén. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Megtalálták a pillanatot, amikor felkapcsolták a lámpát Mínuszos 2025-03-28 13:33:14 Tudomány James Webb Tudósok a James Webb űrteleszkóppal egy ősi galaxist azonosítottak, ami bizonyítékot szolgáltat arra, hogy az univerzum „sötét kora” utáni fontos átmeneti időszak hamarabb következett be, mint korábban gondolták. A Webb teleszkóp a hatalmas kozmikus távolságok átvizsgálásával visszatekint az időben, és megfigyelte a JADES-GS-z13-1 nevű galaxist, am A véletlenszerűséghez kapcsolódó új kvantumprotokoll született ITBusiness 2025-03-28 05:12:45 Infotech Egy nemzetközi kutatócsoport áttörést ért el a kvantumszámítás területén: sikeresen megvalósították a "hitelesített kvantum véletlenségszerűséget", amivel korábban csak elméletileg létező kísérletek váltak valósággá. A Nature folyóiratban 2025. március 26-án közzétett tanulmány szerint a JPMorganChase, a Quantinuum, az Argonne és az Oak Ridge Nemze Hazánkban sem utópia a tömeges megfigyelés ICT Global 2025-03-28 05:03:22 Infotech A Magyarországon működő térfigyelő kamerákról nincs pontos - nyilvános - adat, de számukat már évekkel ezelőtt 30 ezer körülire becsülték szakértők. Emellett egy központosított, több tízezer kamerából álló hálózat - a megfigyelő eszközök mellett - biometrikus adatbázisokat is kezel. Mesterséges intelligenciával és kétnapos üzemidővel hódít az év egyik legolcsóbb csúcsmobilja Rakéta 2025-03-28 12:18:07 Mobiltech Telefon Mesterséges intelligencia Olcsó Xiaomi A Xiaomi 15 idén is az egyik legolcsóbban elérhető csúcskategóriás telefon lett, ami hardverben ugyan nem sokat változott az elődjéhez képest, az AI szolgáltatások terén viszont annál nagyobb ugrást mutat be. 122 év után igazolták a háromszög négyszögesítéséről szóló feladvány megfejtését Telex 2025-03-28 13:48:14 Tudomány Anglia Egy angol matematikus 1902-ben adott fel egy puzzle-rejtvényt, de csak nemrég sikerült igazolni, hogy nincs jobb megoldás, mint amit egy akkori olvasó adott. Új érintőkijelzős vezérlők a Schneider Electrictől az energiahatékonyságért és a kényelemért Digital Hungary 2025-03-28 12:11:00 Infotech Energia Schneider Electric Akár 30 százalékos energiamegtakarítás és az üzemeltető-, valamint karbantartó személyzet munkájának nagy mértékű egyszerűsítése – többek között ilyen előnyöket kínál a felhasználók számára a Schneider Electric új "SpaceLogic™ Touchscreen Room Controller" érintőkijelzős kezelőjét is magában foglaló épületautomatizálási vezérlőrendszere. A megoldás Az élet korábban ismeretlen formáját azonosíthatták 24.hu 2025-03-28 09:51:48 Tudomány Az ősi organizmusok Prototaxites nevű csoportja régóta fejtörést okoz a kutatóknak. Egy sportautó is kijön a luxusszimulátor árából First Class 2025-03-28 10:03:21 Gaming Luxus Aston Martin Az Aston Martin kínálatának csúcsát, a Valkyrie-t idézi az a szimulátor, melyet a márka egy profi szimulátorépítővel rakott össze. Ennek megfelelő az ára is. Gelsinger: porhintés a TSMC amerikai beruházása HWSW 2025-03-28 12:53:31 Infotech USA Beruházás Intel TSMC Az Intel ex-vezérigazgatója szerint Amerika sosem lesz újra félvezetőipari világelső pusztán a gyárépítésektől. A TCL elhozza OLED gyilkosnak szánt tévéjét Magyarországa is TechWorld 2025-03-28 07:47:10 Infotech LED A TCL C9K fényereje állítólag eszméletlen, és több ezer egyedileg vezérelhető LED zónát kapott. A mostanra a világ egyik legnagyobb tévégyártójává váló TCL hazai képviseletétől kaptuk az infót, hogy a vállalat hamarosan Magyarországon is csatába küldi egyik friss csúcstévéjét. Ez a TCL C9K, amely a tervek szerint 55, 65 és 75 hüvelykes méretben vás Az MI a fizikai világba költözik ITBusiness 2025-03-28 09:33:35 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Robot Az utóbbi években a mesterséges intelligencia, különösen a generatív MI fejlesztése annyira felpörgött, hogy a robotika nem tudja követni ezt a tempót, pedig a két terület hagyományosan sok szállal kapcsolódik egymáshoz. Hamarosan azonban ezen a téren is eljöhet az áttörés a fizikai világot leképező és újrateremtő modellek révén, ami nagy lökést ad "Akkor fordulnak a ChatGPT-hez segítségért, amikor elfogyott minden bizalmuk az emberek iránt" Képmás 2025-03-28 08:31:30 Infotech Spanyolország Belgium Mesterséges intelligencia Finnország Segély ChatGPT Erasmus Chat Három kutató és egy újságíró ült össze arról a nemzetközi kutatásról beszélgetni, amely azt fürkészi, hogy a fiataloknak mennyire van szüksége chates felületekre, amikor lelki segélyre szorulnak, működnek-e ilyen szolgáltatások, mennyire hatékonyak, keresettek. Az Erasmus égisze alatt futó kutatásban finn, belga, spanyol és magyar szakemberek is ré Az emberi érintést is felülmúlja az új kínai robotkéz hirado.hu 2025-03-28 11:58:19 Tudomány Kína Robot A kutatók szerint a fejlett tenyértapintás és a rugalmas, ügyes ujjak kombinációja új lehetőségeket nyit az interaktív robotika területén. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Logan Ward, Deputy Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, joins host Mike Toffel to discuss how AI is transforming the discovery process for new materials in grid-scale batteries. Logan explains Argonne's research on improving energy storage solutions, why AI plays a critical role, and the partnerships between national labs and the industry. He also shares his outlook on the future of AI in climate science and offers career advice for those interested in this field.
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. Two Chicago area powerhouses in science and medicine are teaming up to use artificial intelligence to find new treatments for drug-resistant cancer. UChicago Medicine and Argonne National Laboratory will work together on the project. Researchers at University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive […]
In this episode, we explore the collaboration between Argonne National Laboratory—one of the 17 national labs under the U.S. Department of Energy—and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). Listen to Don Hillebrand (native Michigander), Division Director at Argonne National Laboratory, as he walks us through mobility, drones, advanced energy, batteries and much more. Argonne's largest research division - focused on Energy, Transportation, Fuels, and Manufacturing Process Technology. These labs are at the forefront of scientific innovation in the United States, addressing some of the world's most challenging scientific problems. Also references to the Oppenheimer Movie and his love for Oakland University!
August 6 and 9, 1945, mark the dates when Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed with atomic weapons. At the Nagasaki memorial gathering last week, Israel was not invited causing the US to also refuse attendance. Most of us have at least heard of the Manhattan Project, but probably know very little about it. For one, there was an occult element present involving Nazi occultism, Jewish mysticism, and alchemy. For two, after Hanford was decommission, being one of the main laboratories in the project alongside Oak Ridge, Los Alamos, and Argonne, much of the waste was dumped in a remote part of Idaho. Located just east of Craters of the Moon monument is the Idaho National Laboratory, a sort of Department of Energy Area 51. This area of Idaho is home to the first nuclear reactor - which powered the nearby town of Arco, the first in the world to be lit by nuclear energy - dozens of accidental and intentional reactor meltdowns, experiments on nuclear powered cars and planes, and dozens of both accidental leaks and intentional exposures to radiation involving humans, animals, water, etc. INL has been criticized - by the few who know - for their handling of nuclear waste and its dumping into the area's water supply, and for employee health problem caused by accidental and intentional exposures. For all the propaganda that revolves around INL, beyond its relative secrecy, the federal government has paid hundreds of millions in settlements. Idaho also has the highest per-capita UFO reports, reminding us of the UFO's interest in nuclear technology.-FREE ARCHIVE & RSS: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-secret-teachings Twitter: https://twitter.com/TST___Radio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesecretteachings WEBSITE (BOOKS, RESUBSCRIBE for early show access): http://thesecretteachings.info Paypal: rdgable@yahoo.com CashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.com
August 6 and 9, 1945, mark the dates when Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed with atomic weapons. At the Nagasaki memorial gathering last week, Israel was not invited causing the US to also refuse attendance. Most of us have at least heard of the Manhattan Project, but probably know very little about it. For one, there was an occult element present involving Nazi occultism, Jewish mysticism, and alchemy. For two, after Hanford was decommission, being one of the main laboratories in the project alongside Oak Ridge, Los Alamos, and Argonne, much of the waste was dumped in a remote part of Idaho. Located just east of Craters of the Moon monument is the Idaho National Laboratory, a sort of Department of Energy Area 51. This area of Idaho is home to the first nuclear reactor - which powered the nearby town of Arco, the first in the world to be lit by nuclear energy - dozens of accidental and intentional reactor meltdowns, experiments on nuclear powered cars and planes, and dozens of both accidental leaks and intentional exposures to radiation involving humans, animals, water, etc. INL has been criticized - by the few who know - for their handling of nuclear waste and its dumping into the area's water supply, and for employee health problem caused by accidental and intentional exposures. For all the propaganda that revolves around INL, beyond its relative secrecy, the federal government has paid hundreds of millions in settlements. Idaho also has the highest per-capita UFO reports, reminding us of the UFO's interest in nuclear technology.-FREE ARCHIVE & RSS: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-secret-teachings Twitter: https://twitter.com/TST___Radio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesecretteachings WEBSITE (BOOKS, RESUBSCRIBE for early show access): http://thesecretteachings.info Paypal: rdgable@yahoo.com CashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.com
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About this Episode In this episode of the Econ Dev Show Podcast (https://podcast.econdevshow.com), Dane Carlson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/danecarlson/) sits down with Lara Gale (https://www.linkedin.com/in/laragale/), Economic Development Program Manager for the Taubman Center of State and Local Government at Harvard Kennedy School (https://www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/taubman), and Alison Turner (https://www.linkedin.com/in/amturnr/), Senior Economic Development Researcher at Argonne National Laboratory (https://www.anl.gov). Lara Gale and Alison Turner bring their extensive expertise and passion for economic development to the discussion, sharing their unique perspectives and strategic visions. They delve into innovative approaches to fostering growth and sustainability, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and collaboration with various stakeholders. Lara provides insights into her role at the Harvard Kennedy School, where she manages economic development programs and supports state and local governments through research and practical solutions. She highlights key projects and initiatives that have contributed to economic successes, including infrastructure development and community engagement strategies. Alison discusses her work at Argonne National Laboratory, focusing on research-driven economic development. She explores the role of technology and data in shaping economic development strategies, sharing examples of how data-driven decision-making can identify trends, optimize resources, and create business-friendly environments. Together, Lara and Alison address the unique challenges and opportunities in managing economic development in diverse contexts. They emphasize the significance of community engagement and partnerships in driving economic growth, highlighting the importance of building strong relationships with local businesses, educational institutions, and community organizations for a holistic approach to development. This episode showcases the innovative work being done by Lara Gale and Alison Turner, providing valuable insights and practical strategies for economic developers and community leaders looking to drive positive change in their regions. Like this show? Please leave us a review here (https://econdevshow.com/rate-this-podcast/) — even one sentence helps! Actionable Takeaways for Economic Developers Leverage Academic Partnerships: Collaborate with academic institutions to access cutting-edge research and resources. This can provide valuable insights and innovative solutions for economic development challenges. Utilize Data-Driven Decision Making: Emphasize the importance of data in shaping economic strategies. Use data to identify trends, optimize resource allocation, and create a business-friendly environment. Foster Community Engagement: Build strong relationships with local businesses, educational institutions, and community organizations. Engaging the community can lead to more holistic and sustainable economic development. Focus on Infrastructure Development: Prioritize infrastructure projects that support long-term economic growth. This includes transportation, utilities, and technological infrastructure that can attract and retain businesses. Encourage Strategic Planning: Develop comprehensive strategic plans that outline clear goals, strategies, and metrics for success. Ensure these plans are adaptable to changing economic conditions. Promote Sustainability: Integrate sustainability into economic development strategies. This includes promoting green technologies, energy efficiency, and sustainable business practices. Enhance Workforce Development: Invest in workforce development programs that align with the needs of local industries. This can include training, education, and partnerships with local educational institutions. Diversify the Economic Base: Focus on attracting a diverse range of industries to reduce dependency on a single economic sector. This can make the local economy more resilient to market fluctuations. Implement Technology Solutions: Adopt technology solutions that streamline operations and enhance service delivery. This can include digital platforms for business support, economic forecasting tools, and more. Evaluate and Adapt: Continuously evaluate the effectiveness of economic development initiatives. Use feedback and data to make informed adjustments to strategies and programs. Other Sponsors
Scott Parker joins Tony to discuss the progress getting applications running on Aurora Supercomputer nodes. From 2022 where the project started to today, significant progress has been made using a variety of programming models. Kokkos, OpenMP and oneAPI have enabled migration of scientific and AI applications to run on the Intel CPUs and GPUs Aurora is built on. Guest: Scott Parker is the Lead for Performance Tools and Programming Models at the ALCF. He received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Lehigh University, and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Prior to joining Argonne, he worked at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, where he focused on high-performance computing and scientific applications. At Argonne since 2008, he works on performance tools, performance optimization, and spectral element computational fluid dynamics solvers. Scott Parker Resources: Aurora Super Computer - https://www.alcf.anl.gov/aurora Intel Data Center Max GPU - https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/discrete-gpus/data-center-gpu/max-series.html Intel Xeon Processors - https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/processors/xeon.html Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit - https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/base-toolkit.html
In this episode we are looking at computers going fast. ‘Exascale' means a computer is running a billion, billion operations every second. At the 2024 ISC high-performance conference in Hamburg, Germany, the world's second exascale machine was officially recognised: The Aurora supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory officially broke the exascale barrier at 1.012 exaflops. So why does exascale matter, and why is it so difficult to achieve? Joining us to discuss is Susan Coghlan, Project Director of the Aurora exascale computer at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA About the expert: https://www.anl.gov/profile/susan-m-coghlan Sources and statistics cited in this episode:Top500 list of the fastest supercomputers: https://top500.org/Argonne National Laboratory: https://www.anl.gov/Quantum navigation flight: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/un-jammable-quantum-tech-takes-flight-to-boost-uks-resilience-against-hostile-actors
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In this episode we are looking at computers going fast. ‘Exascale' means a computer is running a billion, billion operations every second. At the 2024 ISC high-performance conference in Hamburg, Germany, the world's second exascale machine was officially recognised: The Aurora supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory officially broke the exascale barrier at 1.012 exaflops. So why does exascale matter, and why is it so difficult to achieve? Joining us to discuss is Susan Coghlan, Project Director of the Aurora exascale computer at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA About the expert: https://www.anl.gov/profile/susan-m-coghlan Sources and statistics cited in this episode:Top500 list of the fastest supercomputers: https://top500.org/Argonne National Laboratory: https://www.anl.gov/Quantum navigation flight: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/un-jammable-quantum-tech-takes-flight-to-boost-uks-resilience-against-hostile-actors
In this episode we are looking at computers going fast. ‘Exascale' means a computer is running a billion, billion operations every second. At the 2024 ISC high-performance conference in Hamburg, Germany, the world's second exascale machine was officially recognised: The Aurora supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory officially broke the exascale barrier at 1.012 exaflops. So why does exascale matter, and why is it so difficult to achieve? Joining us to discuss is Susan Coghlan, Project Director of the Aurora exascale computer at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA About the expert: https://www.anl.gov/profile/susan-m-coghlan Sources and statistics cited in this episode:Top500 list of the fastest supercomputers: https://top500.org/Argonne National Laboratory: https://www.anl.gov/Quantum navigation flight: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/un-jammable-quantum-tech-takes-flight-to-boost-uks-resilience-against-hostile-actors
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Most Chicagoland residents have heard of Argonne National Laboratory, the DuPage County-based U.S. Department of Energy facility. But what many don't realize is that Argonne is teaming up with manufacturers to develop groundbreaking projects at-scale, from EV batteries to carbon capture tech.For today's episode, host Greg Bedalov sits down with Chris Heckle, Director of the Materials Manufacturing Innovation Center, to discuss the transformative work happening at Argonne—and the collaboration behind it.Dive Deeper:Home to two National Laboratories (Argonne and Fermilab) as well as one of the nation's top science and engineering talent pools, DuPage County has a science-first ecosystem. Learn more.Argonne researchers recently won three R&D 100 Awards, AKA “the Oscars of Innovation.” Their award-winning work included an AI program designed to accelerate cancer research and a physics simulation for nuclear energy. Read the full story.If your business is interested in partnering with the Material Manufacturing Innovation Center at Argonne, reach out to Chris Heckle on LinkedIn.A special thanks to the College of DuPage for supporting today's episode. To keep up with what's happening in DuPage County and the Chicagoland region, follow Choose DuPage on social media or visit ChooseDuPage.com/Ready.
Michael Papka, Deputy Associate Laboratory Director of Computer, Environment, and Life Sciences at Argonne National Laboratory, shares the news with Lisa about how Argonne National Laboratory is preparing for “Aurora”, (soon to be) the world's fastest supercomputer, how it will be used, and just how fast it is really? The two also share some stories about Argonne.
En Minnesota, hay una nueva forma de usar la energía solar ☀️. En tierras donde antes había agricultura, ahora hay paneles solares. Y algo sorprendente está ocurriendo: ¡los insectos
New year, new opportunity to see the AEF battlefields of France! That's right, Rob and I are launching the 2024 Lost Battalion Tours Meuse-Argonne Tour. Tour dates are July 03 - 09, 2024, and we'll be visiting the following stops: - Vauquois Hill and the 35th Division area, - the Montfaucon Memorial - Hill 285 and Le Chene Tondu in the Argonne, - the Crown Prince's bunker complex, - the German war cemetery near Apremont, - Exermont, - a Medal of Honor Day visiting the sites of Barkley, Woodfill, and York, a complete tour of the Lost Battalion site (including both entrapment sites), - the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, - site of SGT Henry Gunther's death (last US KIA), - an "Indiana Jones" moment where we explore a new site for all of us, - a day exploring the battlefield and town of Verdun, - and so much more! Special requests in case are also possible if there is something important to you that you would like to see. Details in the episode – do give it a listen! Or contact us at lostbattaliontours@gmail.com The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, the Battles of the First World War Podcast page on FaceBook, and on Instagram at @WW1battlecast. Not into social media? Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com. Please consider reviewing the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes.
In this season, we're shining a spotlight on the trailblazers in the tech industry, both established veterans and emerging talents, who are pushing the boundaries of innovation. I'm your host, Ceci Fischer-Benitez, and together, we'll explore their successes, understand the challenges they've faced, and dive into the unique experiences that have guided their tech careers.This week on the Chicago Techies Podcast, we're excited to introduce Elina Kasman, Vice President of Business Development at Great Lakes Crystal Technologies. Join us as we delve into her remarkable journey, from aspiring teacher and software developer to becoming an accomplished electrical engineer who's pushing boundaries in fabrication and surface preparation.Elina's story is a testament to the power of adaptability and a commitment to continuous learning. We reflect on our shared experiences in the Chicago Blend fellowship program, explore her interest in venture capital, and learn about her strategic approach to sourcing startups driven by her energy background and insatiable curiosity for cutting-edge tech.Our conversation takes a deep dive into the revolutionary domain of quantum computing. Together, we explore the potential impact of Quantum technology across various sectors, unravel the complexities of investing in it, and emphasize the importance of continuous learning in navigating this rapidly evolving industry. Tune in to gain insights into the forefront of quantum computing and Elina's inspiring journey.Connect with Elina:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angiearamayodelcastillo/ Resources Mentioned:Chicago Blend Fellowship Program: https://www.chicagoblend.org/ Innovation DuPage: https://www.innovationdupage.org/ CRI https://chainreaction.anl.gov/DOE LEEP: https://www.energy.gov/eere/ammto/lab-embedded-entrepreneurship-programEnergy I-Corps: https://www.energy.gov/technologytransitions/energy-i-corpsIntro to VC by Prof. Meadow: https://polsky.uchicago.edu/course-list/introduction-to-venture-capital-a-toolkit-for-analyzing-and-financing-startups/Simon Sinek "Start with Why" Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4ZoJKF_VuADOE SBIR/STTR Programs: https://www.energy.gov/science/sbir/small-business-innovation-research-and-small-business-technology-transferAdvanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory: https://www.aps.anl.gov/General explanation of DOE's light sources: https://www.energy.gov/science/doe-explainslight-sourcesScience for a Circular Economy initiative at Argonne:
Welcome to another insightful episode of GoGaddis Real Estate Radio, your trusted source for navigating the complex world of real estate with confidence. I'm Cleve Gaddis, your dedicated host, here to help you make informed real estate decisions. Segment Teaser: In this episode, we have an exciting lineup of topics to empower you on your real estate journey. First, we shine the spotlight on Argonne Forest in Atlanta, a charming neighborhood that's sure to captivate your interest. If you're seeking your dream home or just love exploring Atlanta's diverse neighborhoods, this is a segment you won't want to miss. As we transition to the weather, we uncover the secrets of Georgia's Damp and Wet Upcoming Winter, as predicted by the Georgia Farmer's Almanac. What does this mean for homeowners and real estate? Cleve shares valuable insights about what to expect and how to prepare. Are you planning to sell your home and retire? Do you wonder about ways to maximize your profits during this significant life transition? Our listener, Ralph from Alpharetta, raises an important question, and Cleve provides expert advice. From home improvements to strategic planning, we've got you covered. Home improvements are a key focus of this segment. We delve into 6 Home Improvements that Pay Off at Resale, helping you identify where to invest your time and resources for the best returns. As always, GoGaddisRadio.com is your interactive platform for asking questions, sharing your thoughts, and getting involved in the conversation. Your input is invaluable. Join us as we explore Argonne Forest, decode Georgia's upcoming winter, and discover the secrets to maximizing your home's resale value. At GoGaddis Real Estate Radio, we're committed to providing the knowledge you need for a successful real estate journey. Subscribe to our podcast for the latest trends, tips, and expert insights. Host of GoGaddis Radio, Cleve Gaddis, has been a fixture in metro Atlanta real estate since 2000. He has served Atlanta since 1987 by helping thousands of buyers and sellers make smart decisions. As a Co-Team Leader of Modern Traditions Realty Group, he is able to help clients and real estate agents alike. He has the heart of a teacher and is passionate about helping listeners learn the ups and downs and the ins and outs of smart home buying and selling all throughout metro Atlanta. If you have a question for Cleve, click here : https://gogaddisradio.com/ask-a-question If you are looking to buy or sell your home with Cleve, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/contact If you are looking to join a real estate team, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/career-opportunity Vote for Modern Traditions Realty Group for Best Real Estate Team in Gwinnett County, click here: https://www.guidetogwinnett.com/best-of/vote/real-estate To register for our Holiday Extravaganza, click here: https://www.moderntraditionsrealty.com/holiday-extravaganza
The dawn of the exascale computer has arrived. In May 2022, a computer named Frontier was switched on at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the USA. At well over twice the computing power of the previous world record holder, it has ushered in a new era of supercomputers, with at least two more to follow in the coming months and years.In this episode, we'll be looking at why this undeniably impressive milestone actually means, and more importantly, why it matters. We'll also be looking at some of the challenges remaining as we enter the exascale era – namely, how do we actually use computers at this scale?We're joined in this episode by Mike Woodacre, Chief Technologist at HPE. He starts by spelling out some of the core statistics underpinning the Frontier exascale computer and its 60 million parts, as well as some of the challenges endemic to computing at the cutting edge of technology.We also meet Doug Kothe, former Director of the Exascale Computing Project at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He's hugely excited about the possibilities of exascale as a source of incredible compute in-depth with the ability to return answers to complex questions and simulations in almost real-time. At the same time, he's also keen to use Frontier as a gateway to open up HPC and supercomputing to more and more organizations, via an ‘app store' which allows potentially thousands of users simultaneous access to Frontier for their own needs.For different reasons, Professor Rick Stevens is also excited to be entering the exascale age. He's Argonne National Laboratory's Associate Laboratory Director for Computing, Environment and Life Sciences. He's keen to put their upcoming Aurora exascale computer to work on projects to revolutionise cancer treatments, from diagnostics to drug discovery, through his CANDLE program. Rick's also cautious, though. Whilst he appreciates the promise that exascale offers, he knows that it's not an end-goal, but a stepping stone to the next generation and new technological advances.That's a sentiment shared by our final guest, Cristin Merritt. She's the Chief Marketing Officer at Alces Flight, an HPC solutions provider. She's keenly across worldwide demand for supercomputing power, and sees an evolving landscape of commercial demand and supply growing out of the innovations that exascale offers. She's cautious, though – right now, exascale is too experimental and non-standard to be commercially mass-market. With time, though, she believes that might just change.
The Cambrian explosion of AI chips has made it hard to tell what chip is good for what. Venkat Vishwanath, Data Science Team Lead at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), and a Gordon Bell finalist, joins us to discuss the ALCF AI Testbed. Currently working with systems such as Cerebras, Graphcore, SambaNova, Habana, Groq, Untether, Tenstorrent, Esperanto, and others, the Testbed evaluates accelerators from a usability and performance standpoint. [audio mp3="https://orionx.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/066@HPCpodcast_Argonne-AI-Testbed_Venkat-Vishwanath_20230803.mp3"][/audio] The post @HPCpodcast-66: Argonne AI Testbed w Venkat Vishwanath appeared first on OrionX.net.
The year is 1918. A regiment of the US Army's 77th division has broken through enemy lines in the forest of Argonne, about 100 miles east of Paris. This quickly turned into a major problem as the unit had outrun the American front line and was promptly surrounded on all sides by the German army. Pinned down for days in the dense fog of the French forest, Major Charles Whittlesey and his men were taking fire and urgently calling for aid to their commander. In 1918, communication meant either laying telephone wire back through the thick woods, sending a soldier back with a message, or using one of their six Army-supplied carrier pigeons. And so they sent bird after bird with desperate messages for reinforcements or air support, but none of them reached command. On the third day, with enemy pressure escalating to include flamethrower assaults, they were down to just two birds. It was now or never. They released the pigeon. Along the route to headquarters, the pigeon was shot through the chest and blinded in one eye, but it kept flying and made it to headquarters. Their commander made plans to send reinforcements. And two days later, the Lost Battalion was rescued and went down in history. In our text this morning, the Psalmist is pinned down by enemies seeking his life, and he calls for aid from his Heavenly Commander, and he asks Him to hurry up! Today we'll walk through: 1) What the text says (David's crisis) 2) How it points to Jesus 3) Why it matters for usBefore we dive in, let's pray and ask for God's help.Father, I am poor and needy, but you are great. You are our help and our deliverer – do not delay this morning, we ask, but come now by your Spirit and give us a deeper gladness, a deeper rejoicing, a deeper love for your deliverance as we seek to know you through your Word. In Jesus' name, Amen.What does the text say?Let's begin with what this text says. David is clearly on the run here. “Make haste, O God, to deliver me! O Lord, make haste to help me!” Literally it reads, “God, to deliver me; Lord, to my help, hurry!” In several key moments in David's life, he was hiding out in caves and foxholes like a cornered animal with the might of the kingdom after him. Whether it was Saul and his army hunting David as a younger man, or later in life as David's own son Absalom and the traitors sought to take the crown. Either way, the theme here is speed. David needs help right now. Here they come, God! I need you, quick!! I don't have time for 28 verses and 2 choruses on this one. There's no ‘Selahs.' We are punching out a telegram to the commanding officer because the enemy is literally at the gates. They are coming, and they are mocking and laughing as they aim to humiliate and kill me. The situation is dire.Notice what David's enemies want to do (verses 2-3). They are seeking his life, delighting in his hurt, and literally laughing at him, “Aha, aha!” But note what David prays for. He doesn't ask God to give him super strength so he can bust out of the cave like Clark Kent fresh out of the phone booth. He asks God to deliver him. Three times, David says, “let them…” He relies on God to deliver him from his plight. Let them be turned back. Translation, please turn them back, God! You have to do it! You be my help and deliver! Why? Because, I am poor and needy. I can't do it. But he also thinks beyond himself in this moment. Moving outward from himself (hurry God!), to his problems (deal with them, God!), he lands on his friends. Or more specifically, on those who seek God instead of seeking his life. In the foxhole, taking bullets from the enemy, David is praying for the deep joy and gladness of God's people, leading to praise. Look at the contrast between David's enemies and David's friends: THEY seek my life (for death)… WE seek God (for life) THEY delight in my harm… WE delight (rejoice) in love for God THEY say “Ha-Ha!” in mockery… WE say “God is great!” in worshipNow speaking of going from enemies to friends, let's look now at how this Psalm points us to the real hero, Jesus Christ. As we put on another set of glasses here, lets try to hear Jesus' voice in this Psalm. Listen for it in these glimpses in the gospel accounts that echo Psalm 70. How does this Psalm point us to Jesus?Jesus was no stranger to enemies seeking his life. See Jesus, in the garden of Gethsemane, as soldiers and traitors stalk him in the night. Mark 14:33-36, 33 And he took with him Peter and James and John, and began to be greatly distressed and troubled. 34 And he said to them, “My soul is very sorrowful, even to death. Remain here and watch.” 35 And going a little farther, he fell on the ground and prayed that, if it were possible, the hour might pass from him. 36 And he said, “Abba, Father, all things are possible for you. Remove this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.” Make haste God, to deliver me! I am poor and needy. But you are my help and my deliverer. Jesus, in the hands of the soldiers. Matthew 27:27-31, 27 Then the soldiers of the governor took Jesus into the governor's headquarters, and they gathered the whole battalion before him. 28 And they stripped him and put a scarlet robe on him, 29 and twisting together a crown of thorns, they put it on his head and put a reed in his right hand. And kneeling before him, they mocked him, saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” 30 And they spit on him and took the reed and struck him on the head. 31 And when they had mocked him, they stripped him of the robe and put his own clothes on him and led him away to crucify him. They seek my life. They delight in my hurt. They laugh at me and mock me. Even in the midst of this, at the worst moment, Jesus has the same turn of mind as David. On the cross itself. Luke 23:34, 34 And Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” And they cast lots to divide his garments. So David prayed that God would deal with with enemies. Jesus goes a head-whirling step further. He prays that God would deal with his enemies by forgiving them, even as they actively humiliated him. This is mercy that blows our minds and cannot be anything but wholly other, coming from outside of our broken world to heal it, and to heal us. But we also see Jesus love his friends during his great moment of need. John 19:26-27, 26 When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son!” 27 Then he said to the disciple, “Behold, your mother!” And from that hour the disciple took her to his own home. In all of his troubles, Jesus looked to his Father, his Deliverer. 1 Peter 2:21-24, 21 For to this you have been called, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example, so that you might follow in his steps. 22 He committed no sin, neither was deceit found in his mouth. 23 When he was reviled, he did not revile in return; when he suffered, he did not threaten, but continued entrusting himself to him who judges justly. 24 He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. By his wounds you have been healed. Jesus suffered for you, bearing your sins, my sins, in his body on the tree, healing us with his very wounds, so that we might die to sin, die to living like an enemy of God, and live to righteousness, live to seek our joy and gladness and help in God alone. But Peter says also that Jesus left us an example, that we might follow in his steps. So let's close by considering why this Psalm matters for us. Why this Psalm matters for usThere are several applications we could take from this text. Let me suggest four.First, ask yourself, how do you respond to highly stressful problems in your life? When it feels like you are likely to be overcome and overwhelmed? In his excellent devotional on the Psalms, Pastor Dane Ortlund says, “There are two and only two basic approaches to life. We can attempt to handle life's adversities through self-resourced deliverance or through looking outside ourselves for deliverance. We can look in, or we can look out… On what do you rely moment by moment?” Psalm 70 teaches us to rely on God alone for deliverance in every circumstance. “Hurry, God, please help me!”Second, we can learn not to take vengeance against our enemies into our own hands. Rather, we stop, and ask God to deal with them. In fact, we can follow Jesus' example by going one step further to pray for them… “Father, stop them. Show them their shame. But forgive them, they don't even know what they are doing.” To the extent that you are persecuted or oppressed, harassed or discriminated against as a Christian, let's remember that we are not lone wolves, solo holy warriors. We are sheep, and we need a shepherd. If there is a war for culture, our fighting should not look at all like the fighting of the world - we can call for Heavenly Aid.Third, when you are stuck, remember others and actively think and pray for them. You want to get out of a pit? The self-focused pity party pouting session will only drop you deeper. But instead of thinking ourselves in circles, we can go to God, trust His timing and his methods, and then pray for your brothers and sisters. Pray Psalm 70 for them. Pray for their joy and gladness in our happy God! “May all who seek you, rejoice and be glad in you! May those who love your salvation say evermore, God is great!” Pray that your life group, your community group, your roommate, your spouse, your children, your parents would see Jesus, love his Rescue, and praise Him saying forever, “God is great!” Lastly, we should press into the tension between verses 4 and 5. God is great. I am poor and needy. The less we see the distance between those two statements, the more pride and self sufficiency will be our primary mode, and we won't pray. But reading the Bible shows us this great chasm between our poverty and God's greatness in explicit detail. On one side we see humanity – in our smallness, failures, ugliness, and corruption. Coming down from heaven, we glimpse the glory, excellence, beauty, and justice of God our King seen most clearly in the face of Jesus Christ. The Table It can be easy for us to slip into becoming like the church of Laodicia in Revelation 3:17, we can think “I am rich, I have prospered, and I need nothing, not realizing that you are wretched, pitiable, poor, blind, and naked.” Our true state before God is complete and utter helplessness. “But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8) And this leads us to the Table, where we remember that Jesus made haste to deliver us at the cross. He hurried to our rescue. At the proper time, Christ died for the ungodly like you and me. He himself was put to Shame and Confusion. He laid down his life amidst mockery and laughter, so that we could laugh in the face of death itself. Where, O Death, is your Sting?! Remember, God answered this prayer of David and delivered him to the throne of Israel, and he answered Jesus' prayer. Our worst enemies, sin, death, and the devil were ultimately humiliated and ashamed as Jesus rose in victory. And so we continue to pray, come quickly Lord Jesus.
In today's episode, we interview Dr. Kalin Kiesling. She is a nuclear engineer at the Department of Energy's Argonne National Lab where she develops the software that other engineers use to design and analyze new nuclear reactor concepts. She earned her PhD in Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2022, from which she also holds a bachelors and masters in nuclear engineering. We learn about her background and career path, and how she choose to get all her degrees at the same university. We also learn about her research and the methods she used during her PhD and the programming she carries out in her job, as well as about the timeline of the PhD at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the various milestones in the program. We also learn about how she landed her position at Argonne, and how the pandemic influenced her life values and career aspirations.Outside of her technical area in nuclear engineering, Kalin is passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the nuclear industry, broader STEM field, and academia in general. At Argonne National Lab she is on a DEI council where she advocates for her colleagues and works with leadership to make impactful changes. We learn about the state of DEI in the nuclear industry and the changes occurring in the field, as well as Kalin's best advice on how to foster DEI in STEM and academia.Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family (husband and almost 4 year old daughter) and getting lost in one of her many hobbies (usually some form of crafting or gardening). As an academic parent of a baby, the pandemic certainly hit Kalin's research hard. We learn about Kalin's journey as an academic parent, the support provided by her university and advisor, and how her parenting journey coincided with the pandemic.We round off the episode learning about Kalin's best advice for PhD students, how she sets boundaries around work, reflecting on the impact of COVID-19 and what a day in the life looks like for her.ReferencesKalin on Twitter Kalin on LinkedIn
Trevor Crain, Mobility Research and Education Program Manager, Argonne National Laboratory joined Grayson Brulte on The Road to Autonomy podcast to discuss building America's electric vehicle workforce. The conversation begins with Trevor sharing his thoughts on developing the workforce of the future as society shifts to electrified forms of mobility and how this skill set can transition to other industries. Our team here at Argonne looks at how do we build revolutionary and innovative programs that help all of our workforce program participants be able to address all these different technologies. – Trevor CrainAs the workforce is developed to work on electric vehicles and the infrastructure needed to support EVs, Argonne is working to ensure that students have the skill sets needed to succeed even when the technology or standards change. One of the ways that Argonne is helping students develop the skill set of the future is through the EcoCar Challenge. The EcoCar Challenge is a multi-year program where 15 North American universities teams come together to develop next generation electric vehicle technologies and automation are energy efficient. These teams are getting real-world, hands on experiences.We are taking things out of the research realm and into the actual application realm onboard our real test vehicles. – Trevor CrainBernstein Research is projecting that battery electric vehicles will reach 40% marketshare globally by 2030. If this forecast comes to realization, the workforce development and the skills needed to service these vehicles will has to be accelerated and developed today.One way to potentially accelerate the work force development for EVs is through apprenticeships where students do not take on debt. This is just one of the many options that could be implemented to ensure that the workforce of the future is ready today.Expanding the conversation, Trevor discusses the skill set that students learn as part of the EcoCar Challenge. As part of the challenge, students are encouraged to think from a customer centric approach. Would a consumer want this feature? Would a consumer pay for this feature? Does this feature increase the range of the vehicle?Wrapping up the conversation, Trevor shares his thoughts on electric vehicles.Follow The Road To Autonomy on Apple PodcastsFollow The Road To Autonomy on LinkedInFollow The Road To Autonomy on TwitterRecorded on Tuesday, June 20, 2023See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Now that half of 2023 is behind us, let's take a closer look a the state of the global economy, with a special focus on the enterprise IT industry. As we've discussed, many different factors are impacting the current slowdown in sales of enterprise and cloud tech: Over-buying and hiring coming out of the pandemic, repercussions from the supply chain shortages, the war in Ukraine, tensions between the US, Europe, and China, a global cybercrime wave, and shifting demand from datacenter to cloud. Let's take a look at some of these changes and consider the state of the industry in mid 2023. This and more on this week's Gestalt IT Rundown. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Welcome to the Gestalt IT Rundown 0:37 - Apache Iceberg can now be used with BigLake 2:31 - Orion Investigation focuses on SolarWinds CISO and CFO 6:00 - Samsung Lays Out Foundry Roadmap 9:30 - Ex-Splunk CEO Doug Merritt to lead Startup Aviatrix Systems 12:55 - Intel Max Blade Installation Complete on Argonne Aurora Supercomputer 16:10 - Prosmio Launches Freemium MCN Offering 19:33 - Checking In on the State of the IT Economy Half Way Through 2023 36:44 - The Weeks Ahead 37:52 - Thanks for Watching Follow our Hosts on Social Media Tom Hollingsworth: https://www.twitter.com/NetworkingNerd Stephen Foskett: https://www.twitter.com/SFoskett Follow Gestalt IT Website: https://www.GestaltIT.com/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/GestaltIT LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/Gestalt-IT Tags: #Rundown, #ITEconomy, #SuperComputer, #ApacheIceberg, #BigLake, #OrionInvestigation, #IntelMaxBlade, #China, #SupplyChain, @Google, @GoogleCloud, @SolarWinds, @Samsung, @AviatrixSys, @Intel, @Argonne, @IntelBusiness, @Prosimo_IO,
“Marshal Foch, you have no authority as Allied Commander-in-Chief to call upon me to yield up my command of the American Army and have it scattered among the Allied Forces where it will not be an American army at all.” This is the story of the first battle of the First American Army. Fresh off of an Allied victory at Amiens, Supreme Commander Ferdinand Foch has new ideas for a combined Allied strategy along the Meuse and in the Argonne forest. But his plan comes at a cost to the Americans, ready to launch their first offensive as a fully organized army against the Germans at the St. Mihiel Salient. General Black Jack Pershing won't be deterred. But can he beat the Germans at this salient, then move an entire army with all of its supplies 60 miles to participate in this new offensive in time? We'll find out. ___ 4 Ways to dive deeper into History That Doesn't Suck Join our growing facebook community Get our weekly newsletter, The Revolution Become part of the HTDS Patreon family Subscribe to Greg's monthly newsletter, Connected History Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Crain's tech reporter John Pletz talks with host Amy Guth about Argonne Labs' new supercomputer that's shaping up to be the fastest in the world. Plus: Walgreens plans more cuts after missing profit target, O'Hare one of the best airports for avoiding flight disruptions this summer, Cubs will offer direct streaming option later this summer and Bears CEO Warren says Arlington Heights negotiations at a 'stalemate' while another city woos the team.
When his unit's entire leadership was wiped out during the Argonne offensive, Capt Chiles took command of his battalion, advancing through a creek against heavy fire. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for commanding his unit despite a mortal wound from a sniper, refusing to leave until the unit was in good hands.
Join Blair L. Hawn, P.E., Member ASHRAE, and Technical Editor Rebecca Matyasovski as they discuss Hawn's Technology Award Project being featured in June's ASHRAE Journal. Hawn's project, a new Materials Design Laboratory at Argonne National Laboratory, is a state-of-the-art collaborative research facility for energy and materials scientists to investigate structures at the scale of a single electron and larger.
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The U.S. national laboratory system serves a unique role in the country's research and development landscape. Chris Heckle, director of the new Materials Manufacturing Innovation Center at Argonne National Lab, talks about how the national labs contribute to the innovation ecosystem, overviews the research that takes place at Argonne specifically, and describes how the new Materials Manufacturing Innovation Center aims to improve and expand the labs' support for industry. View the transcript for this episode here.About the guestChris Heckle is director of the Materials Manufacturing Innovation Center at Argonne National Lab. She came to Argonne from Corning Inc., where she served as research director for inorganic materials research and Asia research labs. The Materials Manufacturing Innovation Center is a new initiative at Argonne that aims to accelerate the scale-up of advanced materials and process technologies. Learn more about working with the Center at this link.About ACerSFounded in 1898, The American Ceramic Society is the leading professional membership organization for scientists, engineers, researchers, manufacturers, plant personnel, educators, and students working with ceramics and related materials.
As software is being deployed to the Aurora exascale supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory, we are learning more about the performance of the hardware and the potential scientific applications it can enable. Today we talk about Argonne's new Sunspot testbed and how research teams are using it to optimize code performance in preparation for early science runs on Aurora. Guests: Tim Williams - Deputy Director of Argonne's Computational Science Division Venkat Vishwanath - Argonne Leadership Computing Facility Data Science Team Lead Tim Williams Venkat Vishwanath Learn More: Intel eXtreme Performance Users Group (IXPUG) Presentation https://www.alcf.anl.gov/sites/default/files/2023-03/IXPUG-ASIA23%20_PortingSimAIDataAppsToAurora.pdf Argonne Leadership Computing Facility https://www.alcf.anl.gov/ ALCF Early Science Program https://www.alcf.anl.gov/science/early-science-program Argonne Sunspot Testbed Highlights https://www.alcf.anl.gov/news/argonne-s-new-sunspot-testbed-provides-ramp-aurora-exascale-supercomputer Exascale Computing Project https://www.exascaleproject.org/ 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors with Built-In Accelerators https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/processors/xeon-accelerated/4th-gen-xeon-scalable-processors.html Intel® Data Center GPU Flex Series https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/docs/discrete-gpus/data-center-gpu/flex-series/overview.html Intel® Data Center GPU Max Series https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/discrete-gpus/data-center-gpu/max-series.html oneAPI https://www.oneapi.io/ https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/overview.html SYCL https://sycl.tech Kokkos https://github.com/kokkos/kokkos OpenMP https://www.openmp.org/ Distributed Asynchronous Object Storage (DAOS) https://docs.daos.io/v2.2/ ITER Tokamak (Paris) https://www.iter.org/mach/Tokamak Conductive Education Center of Orlando (CECO) https://ceco.org
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1) The choice that lead Roger into his nuclear career and the nuclear submarine it all started on 2) Roger's work in public speaking and how to get involved in grassroots nuclear organizations or groups 3) A deep dive into Argonne and the multidisciplinary benefits of national labs 4) How projects work at a national lab - Support, funding, management, and more
A popular tap dancer and a highly decorated World War I general both appear at a popular dining hotspot, so has the hostess finally solved her money troubles? March & April 1932, Cobina Wright's Sutton Club is a successful hotspot. She has the famous African American vaudeville comedy duo Buck and Bubbles performing. She also hosts the famous war hero General John Pershing amidst his celebrations commemorating World War I. Other people and subjects include: John “Bubbles” Williams Sublett, Ford “Buck” Washington, Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, Private Henry Johnson, Private Needham Roberts, Micheline Resco, James “Jimmy” HR Cromwell, Cornelius “Neily” Vanderbilt III, Grace Wilson Vanderbilt, President Herbert Hoover, President Woodrow Wilson, President Bill Clinton, President Barack Obama, Brigadier General John Ross Delafield, World War I, Victory Parade, War Museum in Paris, Fort Bliss, mentor, World War II generals, Dwight D. Eisenhower, George Marshall, George Patton, Douglas MacArthur, Nita Patton, 92nd Infantry Unit, 93rd Infantry Unit, Buffalo Soldiers, separate but equal, racism, 369th Infantry Unit, Harlem Hellfighters, Colonel William Hayward, Battle of Argonne, French Croix de Guerre, Harlem Hellfighters Band, James Reese Europe, Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake, Blackbirds Orchestra, jazz, Harlem Renaissance, Duke Ellington, Walter Donaldson, Nicholas Brothers, Cab Calloway, Lena Horne, Nat King Cole, “Black Garbo” Nina Mae McKinney, Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, Coleman Hawkins, Kentucky State Fair, New York Palace Theater, Ziegfeld Follies, Fred Astaire, Al Jolson, Eddie Cantor, Dannie Kaye, Tuskegee Choir, Radio City Music Hall, BBC broadcast, Prince of Wales – future King Edward VIII – Duke of Windsor, George Gershwin, Porgy & Bess (1935), Carmen Jones (1946), Vietname USO tour, Eddie Fisher, Newport Jazz Festival, Sammy Davis, Jr., Gregory Hines, Michael Jackson, Greta Garbo, Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Atwill, revisionist, apologist, historiography, modern ideologies, Lil Colonel (1935), Shirley Temple, Michael Jackson's chimpanzee Bubbles, US Senator from New York Charles Shumer, Purple Heart, Medal of Honor --Extra Notes / Call to Action:Rhythm Tap Dance 1937 (John Bubbles)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq38QLBE6wM Buck and Bubbles Varsity Show 1937https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCpKx64EivE THE SUN QUEEN | trailer | American Experience PBShttps://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=e07pJ0FPCGk What's Her Name Podcast by Dr. Katie Nelson and Olivia Meiklehttps://whatshernamepodcast.com/https://pod.link/1320638747 Share, like, subscribe --Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music:The Younger Generation by Ray Noble, Album The Great Dance Bands Play Hits of the 30sSection 2 Music: The Charleston by The Savoy Orpheans, Album Fascinating Rhythm – Great Hits of the 20sSection 3 Music:Hep! Hep! Jumpin' Jive by Nat Gonella & His New Georgians, Album Dance CrazyEnd Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands --https://asthemoneyburns.com/TW / IG – @asthemoneyburns Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/asthemoneyburns/
This week Bill and I have a special guest with us, he's been here before and we always love to have him, he's the one, the only, my good buddy, Jon Parshall.This week we are going to take a step back from the battlefront, into the backwaters if you will, to discuss some of the leaders of WATCHTOWER, the men who made the decisions, for better or worse, that propelled, and sometimes didn't propel the all-encompassing campaign.Talking PointsGhormleyNimitz nominates Ghormley as COMSOPAC for future operations in April 1942Ghormley had previously acted as a special naval observer in Britain and desired to stay in the European theater.Highly intelligent and a savy negotiator, he had almost zero tactical command experience.He had never held an operational post despite being a Vice AdmiralGhormley was in over his head as COMSOPACGhormley receives word to prepare for what would become WATCHTOWER and immediately greets it with pessimism. Nimitz showed a lot of confidence in Ghormley initially. Essentially granting him free reign to establish himself and his operations to prepare for the offensive.The very next day, Nimitz received a copy of a letter from Ghormley to King that stated that the timeline for the operation was “unrealistic” and that both Ghormley and MacArthur were doubtful as to the success of the operation and had the “gravest doubts” about the plan.This had to have shaken Nimitz's confidence in Ghormley as a leader.Regarding the July pre-invasion meeting: the sheer fact that Ghormley declined to attend this incredibly important meeting personally should have been a red flag.Despite being told by Nimitz to command “in person” Ghormley sends Callaghan.This pattern of non-personal leadership causes issues right away…The issue of Turner and Fletcher going after one another in the July meeting over how long the CVs should remain in the area is one example of how things turned to shit quickly.Ghormley “suggested” to Fletcher to leave 2 VF Squadrons on Henderson if the field is ready. BUT…if enemy CVs appear then they are the priority. As a result of this confusing memo, Fletcher thought he had the approval to maneuver independently and Turner thought that COMSOPAC had assured him that Fletcher would cover the landings until Henderson was operational. Had Ghormley been present, his intentions would have become known by his own voice. But alas, that was not to be…After Savo, which you could technically throw blame on Ghormley, Ghormley acted scared and ordered his surface forces all the way back to Noumea, 1000 miles away.He told Nimitz he could not protect the sea lanes requested air support.In truth, Ghormley had no fucking clue what was going on…In messages to Nimitz, Ghormley constantly pleaded for reinforcements, always stating that the forces on Guadalcanal were just barely hanging on…Consistently, Nimitz urged Ghormley to be more active…yet he sat on the Argonne and roasted in his hot quartersMost of his message stank of anxiety and near desperation, and he never seemed to know what was going on.Had he gone to Guadalcanal, maybe just once, he would have had a better understandingNimitz decided to visit Ghormley on September 25 he arrived 3 days later to find the logistics situation a complete mess.When Nimitz met with Ghormley, the latter's physical state shocked Nimitz.He was pale, and gaunt, he had dental problems, lived aboard an old, cramped ship with no air circulation and refused to acquire land space for his HQ because of the French not wanting to give the land over to him.Nimitz flew to Guadalcanal the next day, returned to Noumea and told Ghormley how optimistic the men were, and urged him to be more assertive.When Nimitz got back to Pearl he asked some of his staff if Ghormley should be relieved. They all agreed.Halsey was preparing to reclaim his old position aboard CV6, when Nimitz nominated him to King to replace Ghormley. King replied with one word. Approved.Nimitz ultimately believed that Ghormley was too timid and out of touch. Not to say he was physically scared, but he was too timid to commit forces that were needed when they were needed at the right place.HalseyHalsey takes command on October 18. He reads the directive from Nimitz twice to make sure he is reading it right and then exclaims, “Jesus Christ and General Jackson. This is the hottest potato they've ever given me!”Morale amongst the fighting men ashore and at sea immediately goes through the roof once word gets out that Halsey is in command.Halsey enters the fray at the most critical time of the entire campaign. His leadership, fighting spirit and bull-headedness are exactly what the doctor ordered.Almost immediately, Halsey asserted himself. He seized land ashore and set up a permanent base of operations, which pissed off the French.Then, two weeks after he took command, he got in a plane and flew to Guadalcanal.The Marines ashore ate it up.Before his Guadalcanal vacation, however, his forces became engaged in what would become Santa Cruz.
In this episode we travel along The Old Front Line in France and Flanders to visit five lesser-known war cemeteries from different nations where the dead of the Great War lie, some with only a handful of graves and others with thousands of burials.We visit: Nécropole Nationale de la 28ème Brigade (La Ferme de Wacques), Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, Noyelles-sur-Mer Chinese Cemetery, Vladslo German Cemetery and Guizancourt Farm Cemetery near Gouy. Support the show
On November 10, 1775, a Corps of Marines was created by a resolution of Continental Congress. Since that date many thousand men have borne the name "Marine". In memory of them it is fitting that we who are Marines should commemorate the birthday of our corps by calling to mind the glories of its long and illustrious history. The record of our corps is one which will bear comparison with that of the most famous military organizations in the world's history. During 90 of the 146 years of its existence the Marine Corps has been in action against the Nation's foes. From the Battle of Trenton to the Argonne, Marines have won foremost honors in war, and in the long eras of tranquility at home, generation after generation of Marines have grown gray in war in both hemispheres and in every corner of the seven seas, that our country and its citizens might enjoy peace and security. In every battle and skirmish since the birth of our corps, Marines have acquitted themselves with the greatest distinction, winning new honors on each occasion until the term "Marine" has come to signify all that is highest in military efficiency and soldierly virtue. This high name of distinction and soldierly repute we who are Marines today have received from those who preceded us in the corps. With it we have also received from them the eternal spirit which has animated our corps from generation to generation and has been the distinguishing mark of the Marines in every age. So long as that spirit continues to flourish Marines will be found equal to every emergency in the future as they have been in the past, and the men of our Nation will regard us as worthy successors to the long line of illustrious men who have served as "Soldiers of the Sea" since the founding of the Corps. John A. Lejeune, Major General Commandant It takes strength of Character to be a Marine. I was a Marine Drill Instructor, dedicated to testing if recruits were able to receive theMarine Corps, Honor, Courage, and Commitment. The commitment is to the Constitution of the United States, not politicians, not federal agencies, but the American people that are protected as a free people by the Constitution. Birthday Ball Message 247th Marine Corps Birthday Message What is the Marine Corps? https://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/marine-corps-recruiting-faqs.html
Crain's health care reporter Katherine Davis talks with host Amy Guth about Chicago's new class of hospital CEOs taking over at a trying time and the headwinds against them. Plus: A big week on the national and local political stage could give big answers to big questions; Walgreens' VillageMD to acquire rival in $9 billion deal; Novartis laying off 275 in Libertyville; and Argonne and Fermilab to get over $300 million from feds.
Hello everyone!My apologies for being a day late - but this one is worth it! (You might say… IT ROCKS!)This week on The Cosmic Companion, we explore one of the most-interesting asteroids known, Ryugu. The Hayabusa2 spacecraft recently collected samples from this mysterious object, bringing fragments of the rocky body to Earth in December 2020. Ryugu could help researchers uncover the mysteries of the early Solar System, as examination shows this asteroid was likely born as our planets were still in their infancies. The makeup of Ryugu is similar to breccia rocks, a type of sedimentary stone formed on Earth as piles of various types of rocks merge together.This ancient asteroid likely formed from the breakup of a larger body long ago, in the early days of our Solar System. Quickly rotating, this intriguing asteroid developed a bulge near its equator, giving Ryugu a faceted shape, similar to a loose diamond.Listen to the podcast version of this episode here or watch the video version of this show.Next week on The Cosmic Companion, we start a new series Why We Explore Space - Curing Climate Change. Join us starting on 9 November, as we welcome Alan Gratz, author of Two Degrees, a new children's book about climate change. Make sure to join us then!Clear skies! James Get full access to The Cosmic Companion w/ James Maynard at thecosmiccompanion.substack.com/subscribe
On this episode of Through the Human Geography Lens, hosts Gwyneth Holt and Eric Rasmussen talk with Dr. John Hummel, the program lead for Integrated Resilience Analysis in the Decision and Infrastructure Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory. 01:15 Dr. Hummel's role at Argonne. Argonne National Laboratory 02:05 Integrated Resiliency Analysis 02:30 Defining "resilience" United Nations definition of resilience 03:25 The ARISE Framework for assessing resilience - genesis and driving factors ARISE Framework described on Dr. Hummel's bio. ARISE is free, and distributed through an email to him. 05:30 The ARISE Framework's design process and current implementation 08:15 Use of the Framework in Nepal - earthquake validation 2015 Nepal Earthquake 09:55 Assessing data sources - three tiers of trust 11:20 Level of Effort remotely and on the ground 12:35 Recent development in refining the ARISE Framework, and its availability 14:25 Reflecting nuance: Addressing gaps between written policy or law, and what's actually found on the ground. Domestic abuse, in 2020, was the primary cause of injury to women in Nepal. 17:10 Discussing the purpose of National Laboratories National Laboratories Los Alamos National Lab Enrico Fermi 19:50 Argonne efforts during the pandemic: Forming a National Virtual Biotechnology Laboratory Johns Hopkins COVID Dashboard National Virtual Biotechnology Laboratory 21:15 Agent-based modeling for the spread of COVID infections across the entire Chicago area. Two million agents, every 50 minutes, over 90 days. Agent-based modeling 23:15 Assessing COVID workforce impact by county. Defining essential workers and their associated risk by US location. Essential Workers 24:35 Distribution of COVID analyses internationally. Data risks. Data collection in Fragile States - Innovations in Africa 26:00 National Laboratories as "cookie stores" - Argonne Fellowship selection choices are superb. Argonne Fellowships Disclaimer: Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of the WWHGD sponsors and should not be construed as an endorsement. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wwhgd-support/message
The lab was one of three cities to receive a $25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. Reset checks in with Cristina Negri, director of Argonne's Environmental Sciences Division and CROCUS lead and Naomi Davis from Blacks in Green.
If the nation is to have a so-called green future, many scientists and engineers believe more nuclear power generation will be part of the equation. Nukes are expensive to operate. But researchers at the Argonne National Laboratory think they've found a way to use artificial intelligence to drive down costs. For more, Federal Drive host Tom Temin spoke with Roberto Ponciroli, Argonne's principal nuclear engineer.
Janet Smith, a professor at the University of Michigan Medical School, associate director of the UM Life Sciences Institute and scientific director of the GM/CA beamlines at the Argonne synchrotron, won the 2022 Mildred Cohn Award in Biological Chemistry, which honors scientists at all stages of their careers who have made substantial advances in understanding biological chemistry using innovative physical approaches. She presented her award lecture, "Flavivirus NS1: Structure and function of an enigmatic virulence factor," on Monday, April 4, at the 2022 ASBMB Annual Meeting, held in conjunction with Experimental Biology in Philadelphia. Learn more about her work: https://www.asbmb.org/asbmb-today/people/121721/smith-unravels-secrets-of-nature-s-catalysts.
WE DID IT AGAIN HE HE HE HE! Welcome to the second edition of Wonka Watch original fanfiction. We have each brought forth new stories to expand upon the Wonka canon, including continuations from our previous fanfic episode (which is episode 9 found here!). We even have a listener submitted fanfic! lololol GET READY. To keep up-to-date on all things Wonka, be sure to follow us on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter @wonkawatch. We'd love to hear your concerns (it'd be unhealthy if you didn't have any). Email us at wonkarapture@gmail.com If you'd like to help us keep this podcast up and running, you can visit buymeacoffee.com/wonkawatch! Alll supporters will get a shout out on the podcast :). Links Referenced (because even Wonka Scholars cite their sources): Poetry AI: https://sites.research.google/versebyverse/ Timestamps 5:00 Wonka Watch: Gordon Ramsey is part of Mr. Beast's YouTube video where he recreates Willy Wonka's factory (and yes, unfortunately, we will be doing an episode covering this). 10:20 The Chocolate River inspired by Emily Dickinson, written by Elaine Best. Argonne. 12:45 Wonka Watch inspired by Paul Laurence Dunbar, William Cullen Bryant, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. 14:07 We read listener Kira's fanfiction, The Multiverse of Wonkas! 18:08 Felicia's 13-page epic begins. Chapter 1: Wonka's Favorite Day. 22:40 The Factory Four: Sweet, Sweet Revenge - Chapter 2 33:45 Chapter 2: A Surprise Adventure 35:51 Chapter 3: Wonka Does Some Self-Reflection 39:06 The Chocolate Spies Series 49:45 The final part of Felicia's epic. 1:02:30 Prequel Predictions. Elaine: Target will release a clothing line themed after Wonka. Felicia: Easter egg- one of the factory kids' parents will be in Wonka. *** Music Der Kleber Sting by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100612 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay Music by SergeQuadrado from Pixabay Music by JuliusH from Pixabay Music by GioeleFazzeri from Pixabay
The conversation this week is with Prasanna Balaprakash. Prasanna is a group leader and computer scientist at the Mathematics and Computer Science Division and the leadership computing facility at Argonne National Laboratory. His research interests span the areas of machine learning, optimization, and high-performance computing. He is the recipient of the US Department of Energy 2018 Early Career Award, and is the artificial intelligence thrust lead at Rapids, the Department of Energy Computer Science Institute that assists application teams in overcoming computer science data and AI challenges. He is the principal investigator on several Department of Energy-funded projects that focus on the Department of scalable machine learning methods for scientific and engineering applications. Prior to Argonne, Prasanna worked as a chief technology officer at Mentis, a machine learning startup in Brussels, Belgium. He received his Ph.D. from IRIDIA, the AI Lab at the UOB, in Brussels, Belgium.If you are interested in learning about how AI is being applied across multiple industries, be sure to join us at a future AppliedAI Monthly meetup and help support us so we can make future Emerging Technologies North non-profit events!Emerging Technologies NorthAppliedAI MeetupResources and Topics Mentioned in this EpisodeArgonne National LaboratoryRapidsMentisIRIDIAAlgorithm ConfigurationConvolutional neural networkGraph Neural NetworksSurrogate modelNatural Language ProcessingGlobusNeuromorphic ComputingEnjoy!Your host,Justin Grammens
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The Argonne National Lab materials scientist outlines how batteries can be recycled without sacrificing profits, how technology borrowed from mining can be used to extract value from old cells, the promise of solid-state, and why the U.S. is on track to meet its goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.