Simulation of the dynamics of oxidation of an aluminum nanoparticle

HPCC Research Page

The HPCC Computing Resources support research projects that span a broad array of disciplines. The following researchers have been featured in USC’s HPCC brochure

Featured Researchers

Thieo Hogen-Esch - 2008
Elucidation of the Mechanisms of the Yamamoto Polymerizations
James Knowles and Peter Laird - 2008
Analysis of DNA Sequences Generated with Next-Gen Technology
John O'Brien - 2008
Active and Passive Nanophotonic Integrated Circuit Components
Thorsten Becker - 2007
Seismology and geodynamics
Roger Ghanem - 2007
Probabilistic risk assessment and computational stochastic mechanics
Stephan Haas and Anthony Levi - 2007
Quantum physics and nanoscale engineering
James Haw - 2007
Inorganic and physical chemistry
Douglas Greenberg and Samuel Gustman - 2006
USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education
Rajiv Kalia - 2006
Computer science, physics, and materials science
Robert Lucas - 2006
Large-scale behavioral simulations
Michael Waterman - 2006
Computational Biology
Kevin Knight and Daniel Marcu - 2005
Statistical approach to natural language translation
Aiichiro Nakano and Ashish Sharma - 2005
Large-scale scientific visualization
Arieh Warshel - 2005
Computer simulation of biological processes
Richard Weinberg - 2005
Computer animation and visual effects
Thomas Jordan - 2004
Using seismic tomography to help reduce earthquake risks
Tom Katsouleas - 2004
High-energy physics demands high-power computing
Carl Kesselman - 2004
Middleware guru and grid pioneer
Priya Vashishta - 2004
Multi-teraflop supercomputing

Supported Research Projects

HPCC supports more than 60 research projects in a variety of disciplines, ranging from computing to sociology, and from genomics to geophysics.

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