Podcast: Supercomputing Better Semiconductors for Solar Energy
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#3F7RD)
Researchers are using XSEDE supercomputers to develop better semiconductors for solar engery. "Dr. Levine models the behavior caused by defects in materials, such as doping bulk silicon to transform it into semiconductors in transistors, LEDs, and solar cells. Levine and his team have used over 975,000 compute hours on the Maverick supercomputer, a dedicated visualization and data analysis resource architected with 132 NVIDIA Tesla K40 "Atlas" GPUs for remote visualization and GPU computing to the national community."
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