ALCF summer students gain hands-on experience with supercomputing and AI research projects Outreach ALCF’s summer student program gives the next generation of researchers an opportunity to work with Argonne mentors and some of the world’s most powerful supercomputers. Harnessing the Power of Julia Webinar Join us on November 5 for a webinar on using the Julia programming language on ALCF supercomputers. Argonne’s Michel Schanen will cover the capabilities of Julia's GPU programming ecosystem and running Julia applications on ALCF's Aurora and Polaris systems. Aurora Updates Aurora Science and User News Building AI Foundation Models to Accelerate the Discovery of New Battery Materials HPCwire Foundation Models to Accelerate the Discovery of New Battery Materials CleanTechnica US supercomputers train on billions of molecules to boost battery material discovery Interesting Engineering From Trust to Scale in LLMs: Insights from Key Leaders at TPC25 HPCwire Learn More About Aurora Q&A with ALCF's Varuni Sastry Staff Sastry discusses her involvement in the AuroraGPT project, supporting the ALCF AI Testbed, and contributing to the development of an AI-driven framework for protein design. Turning materials data into AI-powered lab assistants Science University of Cambridge researchers are using ALCF supercomputers to develop domain-specific AI tools that aim to speed up materials discovery. ATPESC inspires next generation of exascale computing experts Outreach Since its launch in 2013, more than 900 attendees have taken part in the Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing. Supercharging battery research with Aurora and the Advanced Photon Source Science By combining world-class capabilities in materials imaging at APS with powerful simulation, AI, and data analysis resources at ALCF, Argonne’s cutting-edge user facilities will help usher in a new era of battery innovation.