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Davide Curreli

2018

Rinat Khaziev and Davide Curreli (2018): hPIC: A Scalable Electrostatic Particle-in-Cell for Plasma-Material Interactions, Computer Physics Communications, Elsevier BV, Vol 229, pp87-98

2017

Davide Curreli (2017): hPIC: A Scalable Electrostatic Particle-in-Cell for Plasma–Material Interactions, 2017 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp118-119

2016

Davide Curreli (2016): Towards Large-Scale Kinetic Simulations of The Plasma-Material Interface, 2016 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp108-109

17 campus teams to accelerate their research with Blue Waters


Jun 10, 2015

Seventeen U of I research teams from a wide range of disciplines have been awarded computational and data resources on the sustained-petascale Blue Waters supercomputer at NCSA. “These diverse projects highlight the breadth of computational research at the University of Illinois,” said Athol Kemball, associate professor of Astronomy and chair of the Illinois allocation review committee. “Illinois has a tremendous pool of talented researchers in fields from political science to chemistry to engineering who can harness the power of Blue Waters to discover and innovate.”


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14 Illinois researchers selected for NCSA Fellowships


May 11, 2015

Fourteen faculty members at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have been selected to receive one-year fellowships that will enable their research teams to pursue collaborative projects with the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. NCSA's fellowship program aims to catalyze and develop long-term collaborations between the center and campus researchers, particularly in the center's six thematic areas of research: Bioinformatics and Health Sciences, Computing and Data Sciences, Culture and Society, Earth and Environment, Materials and Manufacturing, and Physics and Astronomy.


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