Article 4JZ5A NERSC Computer Scientist wins First Corones Award

NERSC Computer Scientist wins First Corones Award

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Today the Krell Institute announced that Rebecca Hartman-Baker, a computer scientist at the Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), is the inaugural recipient of the James Corones Award in Leadership, Community Building and Communication. "Hartman-Baker leads the User Engagement Group at NERSC, a DOE Office of Science user facility based at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. A selection committee representing the DOE national laboratories, academia and Krell cited Hartman-Baker's "broad impact on HPC training; her hands-on approach to building a diverse and inclusive HPC user community, particularly among students and early-career computational scientists; and her mastery in communicating the excitement and potential of computational science."

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