Chemistry

Understanding the structure, behavior, and interactions of atoms and molecules is crucial to furthering modern science. From the treatment of genetic diseases to the development of efficient catalysts for use in industry, chemistry holds the key to solving many of today’s most pressing scientific challenges. Today’s advanced supercomputers are revealing the intricacies of matter in unprecedented detail, creating molecular models that are difficult to distinguish from the systems they describe.

Researchers are using Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility supercomputers to study the electronic structure of molecules and surfaces, an effort that could lead to a more rational design of chemical catalysts. The research has multiple applications, from hydrogen production and storage to development of advanced materials.

High-Fidelity Simulations for Advanced Engine Combustion Research

Principal Investigator: Joseph Oefelein, Sandia National Laboratories
Jaguar: 100,000,000 hours

Non-Perturbative QED Study for Matter and Anti-Matter Collisions

Principal Investigator: Michael Pindzola, University of Auburn
Titan: 30,000,000 hours hours

Precision Many-Body Quantum Simulations of Functionalized Structures

Principal Investigator: Shiwei Zhang, The College of William and Mary
Jaguar: 27,000,000 hours

Chemistry Projects