Supercomputers

Nanoscience and High Performance Computing

Nanotube

High Performance Computing is used in nanoscience to investigate the relationship between the size, shape and structure of nanoscale materials (nanomorphology) and the thermal and chemical environment

Underworld Modelling of Subduction Zones

Cuernos del Paine Mountains

Underworld allows for development of model to accurately predict subduction zone shapes around the globe.

Modelling HIV Reverse Transcriptase

HIV reverse transcriptase

High performance computing was used to investigate the effects of resistance mutations within a crucial enzyme of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) towards the antiviral drug Nevirapine.

Modelling HIV Protease Mutations

Aprenavir binding site showing water interactions

High performance computing was used to investigate the effects of resistance mutations within a crucial enzyme of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) towards a range of antiviral drugs.

HPC Cluster for the AutoCRC

Aerodynamics modelling

The Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Automotive Technology (AutoCRC) is a research collaboration aimed at delivering smarter, safer and cleaner manufacturing and vehicle technologies to Austra

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