NSF ACCESS Used for Bioengineering Classes at University of Washington
Professor Valerie Dagget discovers the impact of using ACCESS allocations in the classroom.
Professor Valerie Dagget discovers the impact of using ACCESS allocations in the classroom.
Results could inform designs for efficient heat management in engineering.
Researchers from the University of Puerto Rico use their ACCESS allocation on Expanse to help design a better offshore wind turbine.
Penn State researchers use their ACCESS allocation with Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center to discover 20 new nanoparticle structures.
MIT Uses ACCESS Resources to Decode Chemical Patterns in Metallic Alloys.
Researchers from the New Jersey Institute of Technology use ACCESS resources to find alternatives to lithium for battery design.
With the help of Purdue’s Anvil supercomputer, Yale researchers are trying to find ways to improve lithium batteries.
A great deal of research goes into creating materials used in everyday structures such as buildings and bridges. Using supercomputers to study next-generation compounds is just one way ACCESS is an important resource for materials science researchers.