A proposal entitled "Large Scale Numerical Simulations of Polymer Nanocomposites" with Dr. Ting Ge as a co-PI has been selected to receive the DOE ASCR Leadership Computing Challenge (ALCC) award for the year 2020-2021. The award includes 0.475 million node hours on Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility and National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center. Summit at Oak Ridge, which is currently the fastest supercomputer in the world, will be used for the proposed research.
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