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Taekjip Ha

2016

Jejoong Yoo, Hajin Kim, Aleksei Aksimentiev, and Taekjip Ha (2016): Direct Evidence for Sequence-Dependent Attraction Between Double-Stranded DNA Controlled by Methylation, Nature Communications, Springer Nature, Vol 7, pp11045
Thuy T. M. Ngo, Jejoong Yoo, Qing Dai, Qiucen Zhang, Chuan He, Aleksei Aksimentiev, and Taekjip Ha (2016): Effects of Cytosine Modifications on DNA Flexibility and Nucleosome Mechanical Stability, Nature Communications, Springer Nature, Vol 7, pp10813

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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U of I, Great Lakes Consortium award Blue Waters resources to 18 research teams


Apr 10, 2014

Eighteen research teams from a wide range of disciplines have been awarded computational and data resources on the sustained-petascale Blue Waters supercomputer at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Blue Waters is one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers, capable of performing quadrillions of calculations every second and working with quadrillions of bytes of data. Its massive scale and balanced architecture enable scientists and engineers to tackle research challenges that could not be addressed with other computing systems.


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