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Web Content Supercomputer Simulations Help Optimize Floating Wind Farms XSEDE-Allocated Supercomputer Models Provide Insight on Turbine Wakes |
Web Content Hawai'i H2O XSEDE Campus Champion introduces XSEDE resources to multi-institution collaboration aimed at helping the island paradise ensure its water security. |
Web Content Predictive Science Inc. Researchers Rely on XSEDE Supercomputers Comet, Stampede2 used for solar eclipse and influenza simulations |
Web Content Catching Mantle Plumes by Their Magma Tails Deep Earth Imaging Supported by XSEDE-allocated resources Stampede1, Campus Champions, Science Gateways |
Web Content Supercomputers Help Supercharge Protein Assembly XSEDE allocations on Stampede2 and Comet speed simulation of protein oligomers |
Web Content Supercomputer Models Describe Chloride's Role in Corrosion Comet, Stampede2 serve as testbeds for simulations of how chloride degrades iron |
Web Content XSEDE-Allocated Supercomputers Advance Longer-Lasting, Faster-Charging Batteries Researchers at multiple universities collectively advance battery technologies |
Web Content AI Predicts Synthesizability of Crystals via Abstract Images Images derived from crystal structures give neural network running on XSEDE-allocated system clues needed to predict ability to create a given crystal in the real world |
Web Content Supercomputing Dynamic Earthquake Rupture Models XSEDE resources Stampede1, Stampede2, Comet support multi-fault earthquake research |
Web Content Illinois researcher uses XSEDE to contribute to black hole image Charles Gammie, a professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Illinois, used supercomputer simulations to help confirm the first-ever captured image of a black hole. |
Web Content Researchers Use Machine Learning to More Quickly Analyze Key Capacitor Materials XSEDE Resources Speed Up Electronics Design |
Web Content XSEDE Supercomputer Simulations Help Combat Tuberculosis (TB) Granulomas University of Michigan Team Uses Comet and Stampede2 to Create TB-Formation Models |
Web Content Supercomputer Simulations Help Advance Electrochemical Reaction Research Comet, Stampede2 reveal new insights for nickel-embedded graphene |
Web Content XSEDE Resources Used for High Tech Materials Science Study Supercomputing helps advance zirconia research for future applications |
Web Content Georgia Tech Engineers Simulate Solar Cell Work Using XSEDE-Allocated Supercomputers Perovskite research shows promise for future inexpensive, efficient solar options |
Web Content Damaged DNA MD Anderson researcher uses TACC’s Stampede2 supercomputer to explore mutations in cancer cells |
Web Content Supercomputers Simulate New Pathways for Potential RNA Virus Treatment XSEDE allocations lead to important viral inhibitor discovery |
Web Content XSEDE-Allocated Supercomputers Help Accelerate Alzheimer's Research Comet, Stampede2 supercomputers assist study of nearly 50,000 brain scans |
Web Content RNA Atlas Assembles Comprehensive Knowledge on Human Transcriptome XSEDE resources help identify, validate new RNA molecules for the study of disease |
Web Content Dynamic Domains in the Spike Protein of SARS-CoV-2 Using XSEDE supercomputing resources, researchers identify unique regions of the spike protein key to understanding variants |