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ACM Gordon Bell Prize for Climate Modelling

KAUST wins the “Nobel” of high-performance computing for climate modeling

1 min read · Fri, Nov 22 2024

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HPC climate projections extreme computing computational simulations uncertainty quantification

KAUST has been awarded the “Nobel" prize of high-performance computing—the ACM Gordon Bell Prize for Climate Modelling—in partnership with the NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, U.S. and other partner institutions.

Mani Sarathy

Professor, Chemical Engineering

combustion chemistry quantum chemistry computational simulations

Professor Sarathy's research interest is in developing sustainable energy technologies with decreased net environmental impact. A major thrust of research is improving the operation of power generation technologies. The goal of Professor Sarathy's research is study conventional and alternative fuels (e.g., biofuels, synthetic fuels, etc.), so the environmental impact of combustion systems can be reduced. He applies AI and ML techniques to study complex energy related problems such as fuel design, renewable hydrogen production, and process control and optimization in energy intensive operations.

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