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Revision as of 13:21, 19 September 2014
User Research and Technical Spotlights
- Previously Featured
- The EOS Expansion, A Brief Description by Michael Thomadakis
- Computational Studies of Molecular Photoionization
- The Mechanics and Assembly of Biomolecules
- HPC Day 2009:
- Hurricane Surge Response Functions
- Boosting Productivity with Advanced User Services
- Computational Catalysis and Electrocatalysis
- Supercomputing Studies of Light-Matter Interactions in Materials and Molecules
- Computational Mechanics: A Powerful Scientific Methodology
- Numerical Simulations of Atmospheric Chemistry and Its Impacts on Weather and Climate
- Characterization and Design of Materials for Engineering Applications
- The Architecture and Memory Scalability of the Nehalem Processor and Nehalem-EP SMP Platforms, by Michael Thomadakis, Senior SC Staff
- The HYDRA HPC Cluster: A Technical Account, by Michael Thomadakis, Senior SC Staff
- SC2008:
- HPC Day 2008:
- HPC Day 2007:
- Computational Chemical & Materials Engineering
- [[./lucchese/lucchese.pdf|Computational Studies of Molecular Photoionization]]
- [[./pontaza/pontaza1.pdf|Simulations of Open Water and Ship-Attached Propeller Flows]]
- [[./pontaza/pontaza2.pdf|Simulations of High Reynolds Number Flow Past Arrays of Circular Cylinders...]]
- [[./allen/allen.pdf|Response of Dipicolinic Acid Molecules to Ultrafast Laser Pulses]]
- [[./dunbar/dunbar.pdf|Complexes of 1,4,5,8,9,12-Hexaazatriphenylene and its Hexacarbonitrile Derivative]]
- [[./rauchwerger/rauchwerger1.pdf|Hybrid (Static and Dynamic) Compiler Optimization]]
- [[./rauchwerger/rauchwerger2.pdf|STAPL: An Adaptive, Generic, Parallel C++ Library]]
- [[./zhang/zhang.pdf|Computational Studies of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environment]]
- [[./strouboulis/|Generalized Finite Element Method: Implementation and Performance]]
- Effect of C-C-C Bond Bending on Photodissociation of Cyclobutane
- Semiclassical Dynamics Simulation of the Photodissociation of Cyclobutane
- [[./holtzapple/holtzapple.pdf|Optimization of a high-efficiency jet ejector by using computational fluid dynamic (CFD) software]]