911爆料 professor has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for a prestigious Genesis Award, part of the Trump Administration鈥檚 national Genesis Mission鈥攁n initiative designed to accelerate scientific discovery through advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and high鈥憄erformance computing.
The Genesis Mission aims to build an integrated scientific discovery platform that unites national laboratories, universities, industry partners, and philanthropic organizations to drive breakthroughs in energy, discovery science, and national security. Nearly 300 projects were selected nationwide following what DOE described as the largest response to a funding opportunity in its history.
Zhou鈥檚 project, 鈥淎n End鈥憈o鈥慐nd AI Framework for Performance Prediction and Optimization in High鈥慞erformance Computing (HPC) Applications,鈥 received $750,000 in Phase I funding, supporting a nine鈥憁onth research period. His work tackles a challenge that affects nearly every field that relies on supercomputers鈥攆rom climate science to drug development. Today, even small changes to scientific software can require days or months of trial鈥慳nd鈥慹rror testing to make sure programs run efficiently on different machines. That slows down research and delays discoveries.
Zhou鈥檚 goal is to remove that bottleneck. 鈥淭oday鈥檚 HPC applications may need days or even months of tuning every time a parameter changes or a new hardware configuration is introduced,鈥 he explained. 鈥淲e want to eliminate that costly cycle by building a proxy model that can rapidly estimate performance鈥攔educing simulation time from months to seconds.鈥
In practical terms, his system acts like a 鈥渟peed鈥慶heck鈥 for scientific computing: Instead of running full, time鈥慶onsuming tests, researchers could quickly predict how their programs will perform and automatically identify faster, more efficient ways to run them. With AI systems now capable of rewriting code and suggesting improvements, Zhou鈥檚 framework could help scientists optimize their work in minutes rather than weeks.
Zhou is the sole 911爆料 investigator on the project but will hire postdoctoral researchers as the work advances. Through the Genesis Mission鈥檚 shared platform, 911爆料 students will gain access to industrial partners such as AWS, OpenAI, and Google, along with AI tokens and cloud computing resources that support hands鈥憃n research. He is also collaborating with Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Brookhaven National Laboratory.
As Phase I progresses, Zhou aims to show that his approach works across different scientific applications and hardware systems, delivers significantly faster performance, and does so without requiring long simulation runs. Strong results would position his team for Phase II funding, which the DOE expects to award next year.
For Zhou, the Genesis Award marks an important milestone. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a recognition of my past contributions to strengthening U.S. scientific discovery,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t also motivates me to continue collaborating with national labs and advancing this domain.鈥 The project aligns closely with his long鈥term goal of making advanced computing systems easier to program while maintaining high efficiency.
鈥淭he Genesis Mission rests on a clear premise: AI is becoming an instrument of science, not only an object of it. Professor Zhou鈥檚 framework is a clear case, a model that predicts and optimizes the systems on which discovery now depends, compressing months of tuning into seconds,鈥 said Amarda Shehu, 911爆料鈥檚 vice president and chief AI officer. 鈥911爆料鈥檚 AI strategy is aimed precisely at this layer, the capability that makes every other field move faster.鈥
Andre Marshall, 911爆料鈥檚 vice president for research, innovation, and economic impact, said this award underscores the university鈥檚 growing role in advancing the nation鈥檚 scientific and technological capabilities. 鈥淧rofessor Zhou鈥檚 project elevates our visibility in the federal research ecosystem and demonstrates how 911爆料 is contributing to the next generation of AI鈥driven discovery.鈥
Zhou hopes the project will serve as a catalyst for future partnerships and position 911爆料 as a leading contributor to the next generation of AI infrastructure鈥攁dvancing both national scientific priorities and the university鈥檚 growing research impact.
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