Three Princeton University researchers have been granted a total of 345 million hours of processing time on two powerful supercomputers as part of the 2015 Innovative and Novel Computational Impact of Theory and Experiment (INCITE) awards from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Emily Carter, the Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment and professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and applied and computational mathematics, and a collaborator at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory were awarded 25 million hours to enable their project, “Ab Initio Simulations of Carrier Transport in Organic and Inorganic Nanosystems.”