A team of ORNL researchers has used the DCA++ application, a popular code for predicting the performance of quantum materials, to verify two performance-enhancing strategies.
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ORNL researchers have developed a quantum chemistry simulation benchmark to evaluate the performance of quantum devices and guide the development of applications for future quantum computers.
A numerical weather forecasting model (WRF) was used to simulate 120 storms over the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa (ACT) river basin to explore the effect of climate change on probable maximum precipitation (PMP).
Efforts to bring ORNL’s wireless sensor platform to market are on target and proceeding as planned.
Achievement: Devised a novel and accurate computational technique for investigating the self-assembly of large macromolecules, and used this method to reveal the initial stages of self-assembly of the carboxysome, the prototype bacterial