# Modeling and Simulation

Argonne maintains a wide-ranging science and technology portfolio that seeks to address complex challenges in interdisciplinary and innovative ways. Below is a list of all articles, highlights, profiles, projects, and organizations related specifically to modeling and simulation.

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• ### Accelerating discovery: optimizing workflows to advance the use of AI for science

A new distributed computing and data infrastructure project at Argonne is paving the way for faster scientific discoveries at the Department of Energy’s national laboratories.
• ### INCITE program awards supercomputing time to 51 projects to advance open science

Researchers from across the world will use supercomputers at Argonne and Oak Ridge National Laboratories to pursue transformational advances in science and engineering.
• ### The age of exascale and the future of supercomputing

Argonne looks to exascale and beyond, sorting out the relationship between computing and experimental facilities, the need for speed and AI’s role in making it all work.
• ### Argonne selects Altair to turbocharge scientific breakthroughs in the exascale era

Altair’s PBS Professional tool will orchestrate workloads for Argonne’s massive high performance computing (HPC) systems, including the Polaris and Aurora supercomputers.
• ### Argonne collaboration advances applications of AI in health care

AI techniques today leave sensitive patient data at risk of being exposed. Learn how Argonne is collaborating with organizations to overcome this challenge and expand the use of AI within health care.

Argonne has received $3 million in funding to develop artificial intelligence and machine learning technology that has the potential to tackle some of the country’s biggest data challenges. • ### Predicting the future of the Earth with artificial intelligence AI offers additional possibilities, greater accuracy for climate models. • ### Innovative models predict effects of climate change on nor’easters Argonne-developed high-resolution models predict the effect of climate change on the extratropical storms that bear down on the Northeast in the winter. • ###$1.2 million award helps Argonne steer manufacturers toward supercomputing

Argonne is using its computing power and expertise to help U.S. companies improve energy efficiency in manufacturing and materials development.