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ALCC

Type Research Project
Year 2010

Nucleon Structure down to the Physical Pion Mass

Nucleon Structure down to the Physical Pion Mass

Type Research Project
Year 2010

Direct Multi-objective Optimization of Storage Ring Lattices for the APS Upgrade and Beyond

Direct Multiobjective Optimization of Storage Ring Lattices for the APS Upgrade and Beyond

Type Research Project
Year 2010

Materials Design from First Principles Calculations

Materials Design from First Principles Calculations

Type Research Project
Year 2011

Prediction of Supersonic Jet Noise Using Large Eddy Simulation

Type Research Project
Year 2011

Simulating Regional Climate at Convection Permitting Resolution

Type News
Published 09/01/2011

DOE Issues ALCC Call for Allocations

DOE-ALCC

Type News
Published 08/26/2011

Program awards 185 million hours of ALCF supercomputer time

Jeff Greeley research

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