A*STAR Institute of High Performance Computing (A*STAR IHPC)
Prospecting for green catalysts
15 Dec 2015Computer calculations indicate the best places to look for nanowire catalysts to accelerate green reactions
All that glitters is still gold
1 Dec 2015Nanoscale
ribbons of a new phase of gold have been produced with a different crystalline
structure
A slippery slope
17 Nov 2015Investigating how droplets move around on a surface shows us why it is important to set boundary conditions
Look inside your heart
24 Sep 2015Magnetic resonance imaging provides insight into myocardial mechanics after a heart attack
Organic electronics with an edge
24 Sep 2015Two-dimensional
organic lattices are easier and safer to work with than inorganic materials for
spintronic and quantum computing applications
Close to the point of more efficient chips
25 Aug 2015More efficient chips based on plasmonics are a step closer to reality through better control of the directional excitation of plasmons in a gold grating
Finding ‘Goldilocks’ nanoparticles
25 Aug 2015Simulations show why platinum nanoparticles become less effective catalysts at small sizes
Two crystals are better than one
14 Jul 2015Engineered structures that can alter the speed of light could benefit optical communication systems
Cracking the mystery of flaws
9 Jun 2015Interdisciplinary study exposes how structural flaws dictate failure strength and deformation in nanosized alloys with super-resilient properties
Making good use of social media
26 May 2015A*STAR researchers are extracting useful information from billions of social media posts to support businesses, governments and healthcare professionals
Minorities pack a major punch
12 May 2015A counterintuitive approach yields big benefits for high-dimensional, small-sized problems
Drops keep falling…
12 May 2015An expression for droplet deformation promises to simplify calculations for a wide range of applications