1 Accelerator Modeling (SciDAC). 2 Magneto-rotational instability and turbulent angular momentum transport (INCITE)

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1 Accelerator Modeling (SciDAC)

2 Magneto-rotational instability and turbulent angular momentum transport (INCITE)

3 Accelerator Modeling: Electron Cloud Effect (SciDAC)

4 Electron Pair Localization Function (INCITE)

5 Structural Biology (Life Sciences Division, LBNL)

6 Magneto-rotational instability and turbulent angular momentum transport (INCITE)

7 Combustion Simulation: Rod-Stabilized V-Flame (SciDAC)

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9 Quantum Chemistry Monte Carlo Simulation (INCITE)

10 Gene Expression Visualization, Genomics Division, LBNL

11 Interactive Remote Delivery of 3D Visualization Results (LBNL)

12 Magneto-rotational instability and turbulent angular momentum transport (INCITE)

13 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Visualization, Genomics Division, LBNL

14 Fluid Turbulence Modeling (INCITE)

15 Query-Driven Visualization (LBNL)

16 Accelerator Modeling: Electron Cloud Effect (SciDAC)

17 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Simulation, DOE Office of Science

18 Protein Structure Prediction, LDRD, LBNL

19 Quantum Chromodynamics Lattice Gauge Simulation, DOE Office of Science

20 Fluid Turbulence Modeling (INCITE)

21 Computational Astrophysics, DOE Office of Science

22 AMR Fusion Simulation (SciDAC)

23 3D Volume Reconstruction from Cyro-Electron Microscopy, Life Sciences Division, LBNL

24 Computational Atomic Physics for Controlled Fusion Energy (SciDAC)

25 Computational Astrophysics (SciDAC)

26 3D Volume Reconstruction from Cyro-Electron Microscopy, Life Sciences Division, LBNL

27 Accelerator Modeling: Electron Cloud Effect (SciDAC)

28 Visualization of Internal Energy, Protein Structure Prediction, LDRD, LBNL

29 Remote Visualization of Fusion Simulation Results (SciDAC)

30 Protein Energy Minimization, LDRD, LBNL

31 Computational Astrophysics (SciDAC)

32 3D Volume Reconstruction from Cyro-Electron Microscopy, Life Sciences Division, LBNL