Metrics – More Than Numbers
The ACCESS Metrics team shares insight into its first year’s progress.
The ACCESS Metrics team shares insight into its first year’s progress.
Some scientists have recently studied perovskites because of their material properties that can be used in things such as solar cells. A team of researchers from Ames National Laboratory and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich – along with a talented undergraduate – used the powerful HPC resource at the San Diego Supercomputer Center for their study.
Engineering scholars from Johns Hopkins University used Expanse at the San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego to create simulations to model the friction between two rough surfaces coated with fatty acids.
Researchers at Cornell University help illuminate the future of wind energy in North America.
The ACCESS Allocations team shares facts and figures illustrating a successful first year of the program.
A team of computational chemists from Carnegie Mellon University ran simulations on an Anton 2 supercomputer and the Bridges-2 system at PSC to reveal insights about a protein that plays a role in epileptic seizures.
The RP Forum recently voted on a Chair from a strong group of nominees
With the help of Purdue’s Anvil supercomputer, Yale researchers are trying to find ways to improve lithium batteries.
The ACCESS Operations Cybersecurity Team has been building and improving cybersecurity since the program awards in May, 2022.
A team from Carnegie Mellon University and the Santa Fe Institute compared data from more than 400 world religions in a unique way by applying landscape metaphors – peaks and valleys – to examine functional patterns of worship and belief. Their approach using the Bridges-2 system revealed how some religions persist or change and others die out.