Overview of Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Theoretical Division
Offered By: MICDE University of Michigan via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the history, mission, and current activities of Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in this informative lecture by James Patrick Colgan, Deputy Division Leader of LANL's Theoretical Division. Discover how LANL has evolved from its origins in the Manhattan Project to its present-day role in addressing national and global security challenges. Gain insights into the multidisciplinary approach employed by LANL, utilizing cutting-edge science, technology, and engineering capabilities alongside unique experimental, computational, and nuclear facilities. Delve into the specific work of the Theoretical (T) Division, learning about its focus on basic and applied theoretical research across various disciplines, particularly in computational materials science and the development of advanced computational tools supporting LANL's national security mission.
Syllabus
James Patrick Colgan: An overview of Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Theoretical Division
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MICDE University of Michigan
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