U.Va. Engineering Professors Receive $415,000 NASA Award for ‘First Principles Calculations’ Project
University of Virginia Engineering School professors Robert G. Kelly and Matthew Neurock recently received a NASA “Research Opportunities in Aeronautics” award totaling $415,000 over three years.
Two-dimensional (2D) materials show great promise for photocatalysis, a key technology for sustainable energy solutions like water splitting. However, optimizing their performance requires precise ...
First-principles methods, particularly density functional theory, have become indispensable for probing the fundamental origins of mechanical resilience and electronic behaviour in crystalline ...
As more organizations begin employing AI in production environments, it's clear not everyone has completely thought through how AI will fundamentally change their business. Most of the focus today ...
Fiber optics and wireless data can be sent quickly from offshore rigs to an onshore collaborative center, but workers still exhibit a reluctance to break from traditional ways of interacting. The ...
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