University of California at Berkeley National Energy Research Scientific Computing Core Facility (RRID:SCR_021318)Copy Citation Copied
URL: http://www.nersc.gov
Proper Citation: University of California at Berkeley National Energy Research Scientific Computing Core Facility (RRID:SCR_021318)
Description: Supercomputer user facility operated by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for the United States Department of Energy Office of Science.Houses high performance computing and data systems used by scientists at national laboratories and universities around the country.
Abbreviations: NERSC
Synonyms: National Energy Research Scientific Computing
Resource Type: service resource, access service resource, core facility
Keywords: USEDit, ABRF, supercomputer, United States Department of Energy Office of Science, high performance computing, data systems
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