
Projects
Hessian scientists of various disciplines are using High Performance Computers for their research.
Hessian scientists of various disciplines are using High Performance Computers for their research.
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Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), sometimes referred to as the strong force, explains the forces that govern atomic nuclei ...
The potential of chalcogenides in applications like optoelectronics, thermoelectrics, transparent contacts, and thin ...
A quantum computer is a device that exploits quantum behavior to solve a computational problem that cannot be tackled ...
Linking experimental and theoretical observations on a physical system is one of the key objectives of modern science ...
The ab initio description of medium-mass nuclei is one of the most dynamic frontiers in nuclear structure theory. One ...
We survey the landscape of MAB and Mbene superconductors out of our previous high-throughput predictions using first ...
Nuclear energy density functionals successfully reproduce properties of nuclei across almost the entire nuclear chart ...
The prime goal of ab initio nuclear structure theory is the description of correlated systems of many nucleons based on ...
Analyzing the correlation structure of quantum systems is central to understanding their behaviour. The notion of sector ...
White light generation (WLG) is one of the most puzzling and exciting topics in nonlinear optics. Strictly speaking, WLG ...
Active matter consisting of motile agents such as bacteria, algae, or synthetic microswimmers on the microscale and ...
The structure of nuclei gives fundamental insight into strong interactions between nucleons, beyond-standard-model ...
A recent ultrafast electron diffraction experiment led by our collaborator has showed an interesting response of a thin ...