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High Energy Density Science PhD student Jason Chou has been awarded the Best Poster award at the LaserNetUS Users Meeting 2021 for his work on "Optimizing ion beam quality from laser radiation pressure acceleration".  Many congratulations to Jason!

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Scientists have come tantalizingly close to reproducing the power of the sun — albeit only in a speck of hydrogen for a fraction of a second. Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory reported on Tuesday that by using 192 gigantic lasers to annihilate a pellet of hydrogen, they were able to ignite a burst of more than 10 quadrillion watts of fusion power — energy released when hydrogen atoms are fused into helium, the same process that occurs within stars.

technicians stand in front of large machinery, the target chamber, of National Ignition Facility" title="The target chamber of the National Ignition Facility is contained in the blue sphere at the bottom. Here, technicians performed maintenance of fiber optics.Credit...Jason Laurea/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Frederico Fiuza has received a DOE ASCR Leadership Computing Challenge grant of 820,000 node-hours (65,6 million NERSC hours) on the supercomputer Cori. This project will use large-scale first-principles simulations of high-energy-density laboratory and astrophysical plasmas to identify the dominant mechanisms responsible for particle heating and particle acceleration in collisionless shocks.

Frederico Fiuza receives 2013 ASCR Leadership