A heavy lift
A University of Kansas aerospace engineer aims high-performance computing at intricate airflow patterns to improve aircraft flight.
A University of Kansas aerospace engineer aims high-performance computing at intricate airflow patterns to improve aircraft flight.
A UT-Arlington researcher plumbs reconfigurable quantum circuits for high-performance computers and cellphones.
An Oklahoma State researcher fine-tunes the next generation of wireless and computing networks.
With Summit supercomputer power, a NASA team parses approaches to putting people on Mars.
Berkeley Lab-led earthquake simulators angle to use exascale computers to detail site-specific ground movement.
With supercomputer power from Oak Ridge’s Summit, Duke researchers aim to follow circulating cancer cells to understand metastasis.
Stanford-led team turns to Argonne’s Mira to fine-tune a computational route around aircraft wind-tunnel testing.
With an assist from the Mira supercomputer, researchers are tuning an imaging technique to detect possible cancers in their early stages.
Taking aircraft turbines for a simulated spin, an international team working on Oak Ridge’s Titan supercomputer aims to reduce jet noise and pollution.