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ITL/EL Team Receives Supercomputer Time to Study Concrete Flow
High Precision Calculation of the Ground State of the Beryllium Atom
ITL/EL Team Awarded Millions of Supercomputer Hours for Modeling Complex Suspensions
Theorists Close In on Improved Atomic Property Predictions
HPCVG Performs Most Accurate Lithium Atom Computations to Date
ITL/HPCVG Contribution to IEEE Conference Wins Best Paper Award
ITL High Precision Calculations Enable New Estimate of H
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Disassociation Energy
ITL Scientists Implement Innovative Immersive Platform to Study RF Propagation from Medical Implants
HPCVG Scientific Visualization Team Wins Second OASCR Award
ITL Visualization Group Wins OASCR
Concrete Flow Researchers to Use Argonne Supercomputer
ACMD Develops New Method for Correcting Motion Tracking Devices
ACMD Research on Measurement of Structures in an Immersive Visualization Environment Featured of Biomaterials Forum
The Visible Quantum Dot
NIST Team Awarded 1 Million Hours on NASA Supercomputer
Most Accurate Molecular Quantum Calculations to Date Performed
NIST Immersive Visualization Environment Available
Novel Computation Enables Best-yet Estimate of Ground State of Neutral Helium
Parallel Processing Enables Rapid Computation of X-ray Absorption
Interoperable MPI Standard Demonstrated