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Sara Kokkila Schumacher

2016

2015

Sara I. L. Kokkila Schumacher, Edward G. Hohenstein, Robert M. Parrish, Lee-Ping Wang, and Todd J. Martínez (2015): Tensor Hypercontraction Second-Order Moller-Plesset Perturbation Theory: Grid Optimization and Reaction Energies, Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, American Chemical Society, Vol 11, Num 7, pp3042-3052

2017

Sara Kokkila Schumacher (2017): Reducing The Computational Cost of Coupled Clustery Theory, 2017 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp276-277

2016

Sara Kokkila Schumacher (2016): Reducing The Computational Cost of Coupled Clustery Theory, 2016 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp274-275

Six PhD students from across the country selected as Blue Waters Graduate Fellows


Apr 28, 2014

Six outstanding computational science PhD students from across the country have been selected to receive the first Blue Waters Graduate Fellowships, which provide graduate students in diverse fields with substantial support and the opportunity to leverage the petascale power of NCSA’s Blue Waters supercomputer to advance their research. Over three years this fellowship program will award more than $1 million and nearly 30 million integer-core hours to support graduate research.


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