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Laszlo just won a fellowship by the Harvard College Research Program! Congrats, Laszlo - well deserved!
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Alan gave an interview for Computerworld on the Clean Energy Project. Some numbers unfortunately got scrambled, but it is still nice to read about the project
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Busy day today - just wanted to add to yesterday's post that the Computerworld article also got slashdotted.
http://slashdot.org/index2.pl?fhfilter=harvard+grid |
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Some more from the echo chamber:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/harvard-clean-e...t=A2KJ2UY923ZRAwUAqxf_wgt. |
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:D awesome! I was typing into Google and randomly found that article, was really pleased with the journalism, got excited and shared on Google+ ^.^!
----------------------------------------What numbers got scrambled by the way?
~Life is ever-changing~
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Cool, thanks so much Wolf834! The Computerworld article has a few slight mistakes, e.g., Si-PVs can have a much better PCE than 12%; the cluster equivalent of WCG for CEP is 7000-8000 cores rather than 6,000; we have 2.3 million structures in 24 million conformers (rather than 7 million molecules); the top-candidate list will have 10,000 structures (not 20,000) but the rest of the 2.3 million structures will also be accessible; 35,000 structures have the potential to achieve a PCE of 10% and higher; the theoretical PCE limit of the prediction model we are using is 11.1% (not 13%); etc. Check out our recent progress report for the details.
Best wishes Your Harvard CEP team |
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