#Confab25, Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)'s largest user meeting, will bring together domain scientists, network engineers, Department of Energy program managers, DOE user-facility staff, and ESnet staff to co-design the future of integrated science. 👉 Register now to collaborate and network with this cross-cutting, high-powered group: https://lnkd.in/gc6nMqrf ⏰ Don’t miss out — registration closes March 19! 🎤 Our featured speakers include: ⭐ Inder Monga, ESnet Executive Director, in conversation with Benjamin Brown, Director, DOE Office of Science's Advanced Scientific Computing Research Facilities Division, followed by open Q&A ⭐ Katie Antypas, Director, National Science Foundation (NSF) Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure: “The NAIRR Pilot: Accelerating AI Innovation and Workforce Development” ⭐ Carol Burns, Deputy Director for Research and Chief Research Officer, Berkeley Lab, in conversation with John Sarrao, Director, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory ⭐ William Collins, Associate Laboratory Director of the Berkeley Lab Earth and Environmental Sciences Area (EESA): “What's Past is Prologue: Studies of Extreme Weather using Machine Learning and Climate Emulators” ⭐ Jana Thayer, Division Director, Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), SLAC, on what Integrated Research Infrastructure (IRI) looks like in practice for LCLS ⭐ Ian Foster, Director, Data Science and Learning Division, Argonne National Laboratory, on the emerging and evolving technologies that integrated science will demand ❓And perhaps YOU? We still have a few spots for Confab-focused, 5-minute Lightning Talks! https://lnkd.in/gG7KRsJh See the full program: https://lnkd.in/evU74ZBe #teamscience #highperformancenetworking
Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)
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The Energy Sciences Network is a high-performance, unclassified network built to support scientific research.
About us
The Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) is the Office of Science’s high-performance network user facility, delivering highly-reliable data transport capabilities optimized for the requirements of large-scale science. In essence, ESnet is the circulatory system that enables the DOE science mission. ESnet is stewarded by the Advanced Scientific Computing Research Program, and managed and operated by the Scientific Networking Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. ESnet interconnects the DOE’s national laboratory system, dozens of other DOE sites, and ~200 research and commercial networks around the world—enabling tens of thousands of scientists at DOE laboratories and academic institutions across the country to transfer vast data streams and access remote research resources in real-time. ESnet exists to provide the specialized networking infrastructure and services required by the national laboratories, large science collaborations, and the DOE research community. ESnet provides the high-bandwidth, reliable connections that enable many thousands of the nation’s scientists to collaborate on some of the world's most important scientific challenges including energy, biosciences, materials, and the origins of the universe. ESnet is recognized nationally and internationally as one of the premier networks for the research community. ESnet has a long track record of innovation in network design, performance, and service delivery, highlighted by major contributions that are utilized by other research networks around the world. ESnet’s vision is that scientific progress will be completely unconstrained by the physical location of instruments, people, computational resources, or data. This document provides an overview of the potential of the next generation network, ESnet6, to advance the DOE mission and accelerate the pace of discovery. For current openings: go.lbl.gov/esnet-careers
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- Computer Networking Products
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- 51-200 employees
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- Berkeley, California
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- Government Agency
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- 1986
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- High-speed networking, Network visualization, networking for science, fasterdata, sciencedmz, orchestration, networking automation, data workflows, and integrated research infrastructure
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At the end of January, Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) Network Engineer Michael Sinatra gave part deux of a Segment Routing tutorial at ESnet's public Cyberinfrastructure Lunch & Learn talks. Titled "The Path Taken 10% of the Time, aka Stupid Segment Routing Tricks (Extended Dance Remix)", he continues navigating ESnet's journey into Segment Routing with two Traffic Engineering use cases, better living through ECMP in SR, and SR path protection with S-BFD. Wait for it at the end — 01:01:25 has a question from the audience about choosing SRv6 vs SR-MPLS in a greenfield scenario. https://lnkd.in/gnwwvrVu And, call your grandma.
20250131 - Michael Sinatra/ESnet - “Path Taken 10% of the Time, aka Stupid Segment Routing Tricks”
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“One of our country’s greatest assets—and an envy of the world—is the Department of Energy’s network of national laboratories, which for decades have driven breakthroughs in science and technology, strengthened national security, and fueled American prosperity. Like the Manhattan Project, which brought together the world’s best scientists and engineers for a patriotic effort that changed the world, AI development is a race that the United States must win. Today’s collaboration of America’s national labs and technology companies is an important step in our efforts to secure America’s future.” - U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Chris Wright
Artificial intelligence is transforming how we live, work, and conduct scientific research. Today, we partnered with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Laboratories to hold a first-of-its-kind “1,000 Scientists AI Jam Session” that brought together more than 1,000 scientists to explore how AI can accelerate scientific discovery. During Friday’s event, researchers across nine national labs—Argonne National Laboratory, Berkeley Lab, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)—tested advanced AI reasoning models, including OpenAI o3-mini, on thousands of scientific challenges in fields ranging from energy and physics to biology and medicine. U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright joined OpenAI President and Co-Founder Greg Brockman at Tennessee’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory to meet with participating researchers and emphasize AI’s critical role in the future of science, national security, and America’s global competitiveness. Secretary Wright told the scientists that AI has the potential to increase life expectancy, lead to the development of new drugs, and fuel innovation by allowing scientists to solve problems that were seen as intractable. Greg shared that he hoped AI would make scientists “10 times or 100 times more effective” at their work in the coming years. Today’s event builds on a long-standing tradition of the U.S. government working with companies to drive innovation, create jobs, fuel economic growth, and strengthen national security. We’re grateful to all the scientists who participated in today’s jam session, and look forward to continuing our work with the national labs to strengthen U.S. leadership in both AI and scientific discovery. You can read more about the event here: https://lnkd.in/g88bwwd6
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Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), FABRIC is a testbed of testbeds, an international infrastructure that enables more than 2,000 users to conduct cutting-edge experimentation and research at-scale in the areas of networking, cybersecurity, distributed computing, storage, virtual reality, 5G, machine learning, and science applications. 💡 Want to learn more? Register by Feb 28 for the next FABRIC Community Workshop, KNIT 10, to be held March 11 - 12, 2025 in Chapel Hill, NC: https://lnkd.in/g7Bqx5g8 ESnet is proud to support FABRIC in a variety of ways, from Executive Director Inder Monga serving as co-PI to ESnetters working on FABRIC Across Borders (FAB), an extension of the FABRIC testbed that connects the core North America infrastructure to four nodes in Asia, Europe, and South America. 🎆 Check out the recording of ESnet software engineer Justas Balcas’ well-received recent talk for FABRIC, “Routed Networks with Performance Enhancements via Hardware Offload.” Justas provided a comprehensive look at how innovative advancements are shaping the future of network performance, from FABRIC’s innovative work for CERN to advanced cyberinfrastructure services such as Large Hadron Collider (LHC) data transfers using ESnet’s SENSE on-demand network guarantees over multiple network domains. ▶️ YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gG73dnPg cc Renaissance Computing Institute
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Last week ESnet's Orchestration and Core Data team, headed by Scott Richmond, joined European network automation colleagues from SURF and GÉANT at our Berkeley Lab offices for some strategic planning and a code sprint on the Workflow Orchestrator collaboration — hopefully the first of many! In just a few days, the group closed an impressive 22 feature enhancement / bug reports estimated at 45 points. 👏 💪 🎉 Read more about the Workflow Orchestrator: https://lnkd.in/g6yxrGY6
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🎉 Congratulations to Dylan Jacob, ESnet's Acting Group Lead for Optical Networking and Core Routing, who at #SC26 will serve as the first African American chair of #SCinet! 🎆 "Jacob’s work serves as a beacon of what’s possible when talent, perseverance, and passion converge. He’s not just building networks—he’s building opportunities, inspiring others to break barriers and take their place at the table." Read more about how Dylan and others are making #HPC history, in SC Conference Series' blog post for #BlackHistoryMonth: https://lnkd.in/gZDezh3T
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👏 DECTRIS CLOUD is proud to collaborate with the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) in the USA to support cutting-edge scientific research. Thanks to ESnet's high-performance networking capabilities, we have successfully connected beamline 8.3.1 at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) facility to DECTRIS CLOUD, enabling data transfer and analysis in the cloud. We look forward to working together in connecting more users and laboratories, leaping forward to enabling science! This collaboration exemplifies how innovative networking approaches can drive scientific progress, empowering researchers with efficient tools to handle large-scale data. We are proud to celebrate this partnership, which continues to support cutting-edge science and accelerate discoveries. Here’s to advancing science, together! Biosciences Area at Berkeley Lab Learn more ➡️ https://www.dectris.cloud/ #DECTRISCLOUD #ESnet #ALS #ScientificCollaboration Photo: From left to right: Camilla Buhl Larsen, Ludmila Leroy, Ph.D., Andrew Wildea, James Holton. On the back: Cool Hand Luke robot
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⚛️ How’s it going in #quantumnetworking? There’s been a tremendous amount of growth in the field, reminiscent of the early days of the Internet, according to Inder Monga, lead P.I. of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)/Berkeley Lab project QUANT-NET. (He's also ESnet's Executive Director.) After speaking at the Outshift by Cisco Quantum Summit last week, Monga was interviewed by Network World for a look at U.S. and European researchers’ progress toward solving the field’s fundamental technical challenges: https://lnkd.in/gVUtzDaf
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Want to learn how we're real-time streaming raw data from major scientific instruments into high-performance computing facilities across the country via ESnet's network? Come hear Vardan Gyurjyan / Jefferson Lab talk about the ESnet-JLab #FPGA Accelerated Transport collaboration this Friday at 11am PT, as part of our CI Engineering Lunch & Learn Series! 📅 Get the details here for "EJFAT for Nuclear Physics Data Processing: High-Throughput Real-Time Data-Stream Orchestration for a Distributed Workflow Spanning Multiple Facilities at Continental Scale”: https://lnkd.in/gcnEsfsC ⚡ Learn more about EJFAT: https://lnkd.in/gQeZ_Xed 📷 : Vardan with his ESnet EJFAT collaborator Yatish Kumar before demonstrating EJFAT at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) booth at SC24 in November.
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Calling all #quantuminformationscience and #quantum technology researchers: The submission deadline for Optica's Quantum 2.0 Conference and Exhibition has been extended to Feb. 11! Quantum 2.0 will take place June 1-5 in San Francisco. Erhan Saglamyurek will be presenting an update on the quantum networking efforts of QUANT-NET, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)-funded project administered through Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences's Scientific Networking Division, for which some ESnet staff have dual appointments. "Quantum 2.0" refers to the development and use of quantum superposition and entanglement in large engineered systems. Examples of such large quantum systems include quantum computers and simulators, quantum communication networks and arrays of quantum sensors. New technologies will go far beyond the (quantum 1.0) capabilities offered by single systems. Details here: https://lnkd.in/g83bVgMC