b'Next Stop: C3: Collaborative Computing CenterCenter for Advanced Energy Studies2019 was the 70th anniversary of INL and the 10th year of CAES, a collaborative partnership with Boise State University, Idaho State University, University of Idaho and University of Wyoming. College students work with scientists in this research facility to create world changing nuclear science discoveries and cybersecurity technologies. Encrypting information (hiding in code) dates back in history to the time of Caesar. Today, cyberattacks are the fastest-growing threat to our national security. Do you enjoy computer coding? You might be a future, cybersecurity super-hero!The CAVE at CAES is a Computer-Assisted Virtual Environment with a fully- immersive 3D experience. Wearing stereo glasses, you can tour the drawing of an unfinished building or stand in the core of a nuclear reactor.The Falcon Supercomputerhelped scientists determine CAVE isMars once had fun in 3D!active volcanoes! Supercomputers operate hundreds of thousands of times faster than your laptop or iPad. At C3, computational scientists do research with these computers instead of test tubes. They envision and build nuclear reactor cores out of data on supercomputers that calculate everything that can go wrong and then predict howto build the best and safest future reactors. Experiments that might take years to complete, now only take days! INL has three of the worlds super fast, supercomputers with super cool names: Sawtooth, Falcon and Lemhi. Theres also modeling tools like Bison and Moose!8 9'