Minnesota Supercomputing Institute
Nanostructures are devices built on an extremely tiny scale - a nanometer is one-billionth of a meter. Materials at this scale show unique properties that affect how they behave.
In the ongoing study of viruses, researchers are using powerful computer resources to create visualizations of virus structures.
People have always talked about the weather, but these days weather and climate have become a major topic for discussion.
Associate Professor Jeff Schwinefus, who is a faculty member at St.
Electronic and magnetic materials are enormously valuable in a number of technologies.
The challenge of finding “green” energy resources to replace non-renewable fossil fuels is a topic of great interest for researchers.