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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Graduate student award winners receive access to Blue Waters supercomputer

The two winners of the 2012 Graduate Student Award in Computational Physical Chemistry, given means of the American Chemical Society's Theoretical Subdivision, desire receive 100,000 service units (3,125 excrescence hours) on the Blue Waters supercomputer to urge forward their research.

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