Wednesday, 15 May 2013
A case study based on SCL's Nenad Vukmirovic's research on flow of the electrical current in organic materials has been published on European Grid Infrastructure (EGI) case studies pages. Nenad's goal is to understand the relationship between current and crystalline structure and see how they can be improved. His recent work, published in the Physical Review Letters, used Grid computing to calculate how electrons (carrying the electrical current) interact with phonon waves (formed by oscillations within the material). For this work, Nenad used resources provided by AEGIS, Serbian National Grid Initiative and part of EGI.
Further informations are available on EGI case studies pages.
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15 May, 2013
SCL's research in EGI case studies -
19 October, 2012
Are comets born in asteroid collisions? -
19 December, 2011
SCL at 4th HPC and Grid Workshop in Iran -
23 September, 2011
SCL at EGI Technical Forum 2011 -
25 March, 2011
EGI Hands On Training for AEGIS Users -
07 March, 2011
EGI Training for AEGIS Site Administrators -
25 January, 2011
AEGIS at EGI operations meeting -
08 December, 2010
Short interview about the Blue Danube Facility