C3+3 recently published an article describing how researchers used the Falcon supercomputer to work on understanding the physics behind molten salts. The supercomputer is able to perform billions of calculations quickly, improving researchers’ speed and efficiency working with the data.
John Russell, Associate Director for University of Idaho’s Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) says, “Falcon can do accurate, fast calculations, and it has huge capacity that allows for long simulation times for hundreds of individual trajectories.” He adds, “This is a game changing tool for computational researchers and a tremendous asset for University of Idaho.”
Read the full article at C3+3.