Castruccio part of KAUST team named as a finalist for Gordon Bell Prize in Climate Modelling

Author: Kathy Phillips

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Notre Dame Collegiate Associate Professor Dr. Stefano Castruccio is part of an interdisciplinary research team from KAUST named as a finalist for the prestigious Gordon Bell Prize in Climate Modelling by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Awards Committee for developing a groundbreaking exascale climate emulator

The emulator addresses the growing computational and storage needs of a high-resolution Earth System Model (ESM)— that models the physical, chemical, and biological interactions within Earth's climate system to understand and predict climate behavior under various conditions.

The ACM Gordon Bell Prize for Climate Modelling highlights innovations in applying high-performance computing (HPC) to climate modeling applications.  Please visit this link to read more.

Originally published by Kathy Phillips at acms.nd.edu on July 29, 2024.