Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy FASTOS – June 2005 1 FASTOS – June 2005 WELCOME!!

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Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy FASTOS – June FASTOS – June 2005 WELCOME!!

Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy FASTOS – June Supports basic research that underpins DOE missions. Constructs and operates large scientific facilities for the U.S. scientific community. Accelerators, synchrotron light sources, neutron sources, etc. Six Offices Basic Energy Sciences Biological and Environmental Research Fusion Energy Sciences High Energy Nuclear Physics Advanced Scientific Computing Research The Office of Science

Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy FASTOS – June Simulation Capability Needs -- FY2005 Timeframe Application Simulation Need Sustained Computational Capability Needed (Tflops) Significance Climate Science Calculate chemical balances in atmosphere, including clouds, rivers, and vegetation. > 50 Provides U.S. policymakers with leadership data to support policy decisions. Properly represent and predict extreme weather conditions in changing climate. Magnetic Fusion Energy Optimize balance between self-heating of plasma and heat leakage caused by electromagnetic turbulence. > 50Underpins U.S. decisions about future international fusion collaborations. Integrated simulations of burning plasma crucial for quantifying prospects for commercial fusion. Combustion Science Understand interactions between combustion and turbulent fluctuations in burning fluid. > 50Understand detonation dynamics (e.g. engine knock) in combustion systems. Solve the soot problem in diesel engines. Environmental Molecular Science Reliably predict chemical and physical properties of radioactive substances. > 100Develop innovative technologies to remediate contaminated soils and groundwater. AstrophysicsRealistically simulate the explosion of a supernova for first time. >> 100Measure size and age of Universe and rate of expansion of Universe. Gain insight into inertial fusion processes.

Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy FASTOS – June FASTOS – June 2005 Interagency support Review NSA, NSF, NNSA, NASA HEC-URA DARPA NSA Community building Supporting each other Testbeds

Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy FASTOS – June FASTOS – June 2005 Important, timely, challenging! IEEE Computer, May 2005 Virtualization Technologies 5 articles Mendel Rosenbloom, VMware; Tal Garfinkel, Stanford, Virtual Machine Monitors: Current Technology and Future Trends In many ways VMMs give operating systems developers another opportunity to develop functionality no longer practical in todays complex and ossified operating systems, where innovation moves at a geologic pace.