Commentary by Elsie Quaite-Randall
Lawrence Livermore earned three 2021 R&D 100 awards in the annual, global competition.
An advanced multiplicity counter provides critical real-time data to identify nuclear threats.
A scalable workflow manager maximizes utilization of computing resources for complex research.
A light-activated technology significantly improves electricity delivery for smart grid applications.
A Livermore-developed interactive simulator provides real-time gamma and neutron data for cutting-edge nuclear emergency response training.
Livermore’s Exascale Computing Facility Modernization project team delivered the infrastructure required to bring exascale computing online in 2023.
Flexible probes utilize light and chemical sensors to study and treat conditions of the eyes, ears, and brain.