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Five finalists for the esteemed high-performance computing award have achieved breakthroughs in climate modeling, fluid simulation and more with the Alps, JUPITER and Perlmutter supercomputers — with two winners taking home the prize.

Editor’s note: This blog, originally published on Tuesday, Nov. 18, has been updated to reflect that winners for the Gordon Bell Prize were announced.

Five finalists for the Gordon Bell Prize for outstanding achievements in high-performance computing (HPC) are using NVIDIA-powered supercomputers for their critical work in climate modeling, materials science, fluid simulation, geophysics and electronic design.

Announced today at SC25, two of the finalist teams took home awards: