Category: Publishing
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“The role of the free surface state in the formation of simulated physically vapor deposited glasses”
Alex Moore of the Riggleman Group presented a paper at the Bulletin of the American Physical Society.
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“Learning the solution operator of parametric partial differential equations with physics-informed DeepOnets”
The Perdikaris Group has a new paper in preprint about deep operator networks. Abstract Deep operator networks (DeepONets) are receiving increased attention thanks to their demonstrated capability to approximate nonlinear […]
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“A discontinuous Galerkin method for wall-modeled large-eddy simulations”
The Park Group has a new paper out in the Computer and Fluids Journal. Abstract We develop an augmented discontinuous Galerkin method for wall-modeled large-eddy simulations. This method is motivated by the […]
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“Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) for Heat Transfer Problems”
The Perdikaris Group has a new paper out in the Journal of Heat Transfer.
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“2H-MoS2 on Mo2CTx MXene Nanohybrid for Efficient and Durable Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution”
The Vojvodic Group has published a new paper in ACS Nano.
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“‘Fundamental Nature’ of Ubiquitous Atomic-scale Defects in Materials”
David J. Srolovitz, Adjunct Professor in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) and the founder of PICS, along with PICS members Kongtao Chen, an MSE graduate student, and Jian Han, a […]
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Oxford Academic publishes paper by the Hammer Lab
“Adhesive dynamics simulations quantitatively predict effects of kindlin-3 deficiency on T-cell homing” Abstract Leukocyte adhesion is important for the proper functioning of the immune system. While leukocyte homing is mediated […]
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“A Multi-Scale Model to Predict Responses to Different Cancer Treatments”
Alokendra Ghosh and the Radhakrishnan group have developed A multi-scale model to predict responses to different cancer treatments Abstract: Clinical Cancer models need to incorporate a wide variety of patient […]
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Jennifer Phillips-Cremins Uses Light to Serve Up On-demand Genome Folding
Every cell in your body has a copy of your genome, tightly coiled and packed into its nucleus. Since every copy is effectively identical, the difference between cell types and […]
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Professor Danielle Bassett publishes paper in Nature Neuroscience
Professor Danielle S. Bassett, working with the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization has published a paper in Nature Neuroscience titled, ” Effective learning is accompanied by high-dimensional and […]