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Dr Jack Dongarra, Distinguished Professor at the University of Tennessee and recipient of the 2021 A. M. Turing Award, spoke with Nature Computational Science about his contributions to high-performance computing (HPC) and his insights into the future of this field.
Dr Laura Gagliardi, professor at the University of Chicago and director of the Chicago Center for Theoretical Chemistry, shares with Nature Computational Science her research trajectory and projects, insights into the synergy between experimental and computational chemistry, and her advice for women and young scientists.
Dr Seny Kamara, associate professor at Brown University, talks to Nature Computational Science about his current research focus on the intersection between social responsibility and cryptography/technology, as well as about the need for multidisciplinary work in this arena.
Jenea Adams, a second year PhD student, found it hard to connect with other Black women in her field of study. She then decided to create the Black Women in Computational Biology Network, which has attracted the support of many researchers. We spoke to her about the Network, as well as gender and racial inequality.