
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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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 ...
Heusler alloys are a remarkable class of intermetallic materials with a wide spectrum of intriguing physical properties ...
Optoelectronic materials have attracted significant attention owing to the global energy shortage and environmental ...
We survey the landscape of MAB and Mbene superconductors out of our previous high-throughput predictions using first ...
To understand and study complex materials at the atomic level, it is essential to be able to calculate forces and ...
As facilitators of ionic currents across biological membranes, voltage-dependent K+ channels are involved in a broad ...
The simulation of materials on the atomistic scale requires a description of interatomic interactions. Quantum ...
The interaction between the Spike (S) glycoprotein and the ACE2 receptor on the host cell constitutes the pivotal ...
The project aims to develop a bridging model that connects the nanoscale to the upscaled levels for understanding the ...
White light generation (WLG) is one of the most puzzling and exciting topics in nonlinear optics. Strictly speaking, WLG ...
X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS) is a pivotal technique in material research, requiring numerous sampling points for ...