Projects
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Research Projects
A research team led by Dr. Abdel-Wahab used RAAD2 supercomputer to design a cost-effective alternative material for water electrolysis.
They created, produced and tested a cobalt copper alloy nanocluster material, replacing expensive platinum-group-metals (PGMs) typically used in the process.
TAMUQ researchers use RAAD2 supercomputer to design Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and zeolitic-imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) for efficient gas separation. These customizable materials hold promise for cleaner industrial processes, but lab creation is challenging. RAAD2's power allows simulations to replace some lab work, accelerating material development.
TAMUQ researchers leverage big data and machine learning on RAAD2 supercomputer to create a smarter energy grid. They're building a platform that analyzes massive amount of real-time grid data to predict issues, improve energy use forecasts, and optimize energy management for both efficiency and real-time needs.
Professor Elbashir's group used RAAD2 to develop cleaner energy tech. They optimized catalysts for syngas production (cleaner fuel) and explored CO2 conversion into formic acid, both with publications and a patent application. RAAD2's power not only accelerated these discoveries but also trained researchers in the field.