Under Pressure, Heat Doesn’t Always Move Faster
UCLA researchers found that boron arsenide, a chemical compound used in high-power computer chips, has a unique property – its ability to conduct heat decreases under extreme conditions.
UCLA researchers found that boron arsenide, a chemical compound used in high-power computer chips, has a unique property – its ability to conduct heat decreases under extreme conditions.
A team at Ohio University used PSC’s Bridges-2 system to carry out a series of simulations showing how coal might eventually be converted to valuable — and carbon-neutral — materials like graphite and carbon nanotubes.
Undergraduates and early-career graduate students are encouraged to apply by March 15 for this female-led cyberinfrastructure internship opportunity.
Early ACCESS allocation helps researchers forecast Hurricane Ian’s flooding impacts
MIT researchers use San Diego Supercomputer Center’s Expanse to explore the luminescent properties of iridium-centered phosphors
New ACCESS authentication system improves user experience and increases security
Frontera, Stampede2 simulations help reveal new exciton
ACCESS resources, Bridges and Bridges-2, help solve the mystery behind the formation of Mercury.
There are more opportunities than ever to get involved with ACCESS. Read here the updated list of ways to participate.
The External Advisory Board members for ACCESS have been chosen. Get to know the experienced and diverse team making up the inaugural EAB.