University of Delaware researchers are invited to the first High Performance Computing Symposium session of 2016, scheduled Wednesday, Jan. 27, at 10 a.m. in Faculty Commons (116 Pearson Hall). The session will kick off with an announcement about the proposed support policies end of life strategy for the Mills HPC Community Cluster through its final year of operation.
Arthi Jayaraman, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, and her colleagues in the Jayaraman Research Group will cover how they use UD’s High Performance Computing (HPC) clusters and molecular simulations to design polymers that are used in materials like solar cells, tires, and DNA delivery for therapy.
Read the full article.