Organized by a UH Mānoa-led committee, the Goldschmidt Conference will draw more than 2,500 international scientists and students with a focus on geochemistry.
The figure demonstrating the binding of telmisartan to 3CLPro and the relative position of the binding site with respect to the protein
Upgrades representing a 40% increase in computing power have been made to the University of Hawaiʻi’s high performance computing (
HPC) cluster, called Mana. It is a free computing resource that has been available to faculty, staff and students across all 10
UH campuses since 2014.
UH Mānoa Assistant Professor
Philip von Doethinchem and Professor
Garrett Apuzen-Ito, tested the new equipment on their current research applications in molecular dynamic simulations, cosmic rays and 3D simulations of Earth’s plate movements, respectively. In all three cases, the researchers reported improvements in computing performance with some applications running twice as fast compared to previous results.