Research Groups
What is a Research Group?The Computational Molecular Evolution (CME) group focuses on developing algorithms, computer architectures, and high-performance computing solutions for bioinformatics.
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The Computational Carbon Chemistry (CCC) group uses state-of-the-art computational chemistry to explore and exploit diverse functional organic materials. Among these, graphene-based materials are of particular interest due to a number of advantages they offer over conventional inorganic counterparts: natural biocompatibility, infinite structural variability, mechanical flexibility, unique electronic and optical properties, relative ease of fabrication and functionalisation, and inherent molecular ...
Public web page: https://www.h-its.org/research/ccc/
Start date: 1st Apr 2019
End date: 31st Mar 2024
Stars with ZAMS masses between 140 and 260M⊙ are thought to explode as pair-instability supernovae (PISNe). During their thermonuclear runaway, PISNe can produce up to several tens of solar masses of radioactive nickel, resulting in luminous transients similar to some superluminous supernovae (SLSNe). Yet, no unambiguous PISN has been discovered so far. SN2018ibb is a H-poor SLSN at z=0.166 that evolves extremely slowly compared to the hundreds of known SLSNe. Between mid 2018 and early 2022, we ...
Public web page: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2023arXiv230505796S/abstract
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