CACR, Caltech's Center for Advanced Computing Research, exists to ensure that Caltech is at the forefront of computational science and engineering (CS&E). CS&E is the practice of computer based modeling, simulation and data analysis for the study of scientific phenomena and engineering designs. Computer modeling and simulation makes it possible to investigate regimes that are beyond current experimental capabilities and to study phenomena that cannot be replicated in laboratories, such as the evolution of the universe.
CACR provides an environment that cultivates multidisciplinary collaborations. Our researchers take an applications-driven approach to CS&E, and currently work with Caltech groups in applied mathematics, astronomy, biology, engineering, geophysics, and experimental physics.
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  Caltech One of Five Centers of Excellence for Predictive Science
 

With a $17 million grant from the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), the California Institute of Technology becomes one of five new centers of excellence that will focus on the emerging field of predictive science. Predictive science is the application of verified and validated computational simulations to predict the behavior of c ...