ESnet

@ESnet

ESnet is a high-performance network that links 40 DOE research sites, including the entire Nat'l Lab system, its supercomputing facilities & science instruments

Berkeley, CA
Joined May 2010

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  1. 2 hours ago

    RT : Been enjoying your DMs? It all started in 1988 when Internet Relay Chat (IRC) was developed, paving the way for real time chat and the messaging apps we use today.

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  2. Apr 16

    RT : It's Day 2 of the FABRIC Virtual Community Workshop. We'll be starting today by welcoming our participants and moving onto our second round of Lightning Talks.

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  3. Apr 15

    RT : ICYMI: Fiberoptic cables can be powerful scientific sensors. We’ve launched two projects for using them in novel ways: monitoring turbines & ensuring the safety of underground storage.

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  4. Apr 10

    RT : There's only a few days left to register for the first FABRIC Virtual Community Workshop!

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  5. Retweeted
    Apr 9

    While people around the world hunker down, & continue to provide critical computing and networking resources to scientists, including some who are exploring ways to fight the pandemic.

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  6. Retweeted
    Apr 8

    ., ESnet continue to deliver and networking support for US' scientists during pandemic

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  7. Apr 2

    DYK that 's is providing the robust, high-bandwidth network connections that allow scientists to tap into supercomputing resources for research? Read more: cc:

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  8. Retweeted
    Apr 2

    CANARIE CTO, Mark Wolff, explains to Nora Young of how internet traffic patterns have changed as the world has entered into the pandemic. "The traffic follows the people..." How has this impacted the physical internet infrastructure?

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  9. Mar 31

    RT : "Theoretically, this is faster than any channel that you can imagine—even fiber optics can't reach 10 terabits per second.”

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  10. Mar 25

    RT : over large distances depends on quantum attenuators. Eden Figuero shows a relativey large experiment in place near New York at conference

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  11. Retweeted
    Mar 23

    We’re proud to be a part of the and COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium. The public-private partnership will allow researchers free access to the world’s powerful supercomputers. Learn more at .

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  12. Mar 24

    A team of researchers using supercomputers found that early spring leaf growth, or "leaf-out," is bringing warmer air to the Northern Hemisphere. Read more: cc:

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  13. Mar 24

    RT : This is a MUST READ: Tips for Troubleshooting Home Connectivity

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  14. Mar 23

    RT : We’re proud to be a part of the and COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium. The public-private partnership will allow researchers free access to the world’s powerful supercomputers. Learn more at .

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  15. Mar 23

    Our work with to use unlit fiber-optic telecommunication infrastructure ( ) for broadband monitoring is one of top 100 most downloaded earth science papers! Paper:

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    Mar 23

    : To fight , scientists using the Source at have created a 3D map of a protein from the virus that medicines may be able to target

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  17. Mar 23

    RT : "[FABRIC is] designed to help test new architectures that may evolve into something that will replace today’s internet." PI Ilya Baldin is featured in magazine. Learn what he had to say about the project's future

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  18. Retweeted
    Mar 20

    can't run without our student volunteers! If you're an undergraduate or graduate student, now's the chance to develop lasting connections with peers and professionals, help with conference administration, & explore exhibits/presentations.

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  19. Retweeted
    Mar 19

    .: The world's fastest supercomputer identified chemicals that could stop coronavirus from spreading, a crucial step toward a vaccine

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  20. Mar 19

    RT : New funding opportunity: $40 million for & research to address the challenges of producing and managing data at DOE user facilities:

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