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f.a.o. cleanenergy,
There's something weird with the links you copy / paste in your posts. They very often fail. Is there some proxy type of system on your LAN that changes the external http and adds something to point to an internal cache address? cheers. --//-- P.S. This is a report. Somehow it landed in the Recognition thread. |
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Jean Pierre, thanks for updating to the correct link to the JPCL website.
Sekerob, thanks also for the head's up. It seems that some other people have also had this trouble before (Google Forums). |
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We are working on the galley proof of our J Phys Chem Lett paper - won't be long now any more...
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Today we celebrate the 30th birthday of the modern personal computer with our friends at IBM ![]() http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/08/ibm-handson/ WIRED must have moved that link. In the 1990s, I looked at a job with the Texas Attorney General that stated, "All postcollege experience must be with personal computers." "What should I have done for eight years," I wondered, "until the personal computer was INVENTED?" They hemmed and hawed and really did not have an answer. Can you say "age discrimination"? I knew you could. It was just a bunch of lawyers in there so I couldn't really sue them.
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Welcome
![]() retsof Hands-On With the IBM 5150, Thirty Years Later I posted it here a few days ago You all have a great day ![]() |
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We forgot to mention that we also contribute a CEP2 inspired cover art for the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters issue our paper will appear in
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More news on the publication front! Sule's paper in Nature Communications came out today. It describes a joint theoretical and experimental study on transport properties in an organic electronic material. We computationally predicted a material with exceptional hole mobility which could be confirmed by the Bao Group at Stanford University. Transport processes are a crucial aspect for the performance of OPVs. The work described in the paper was not performed on the World Community Grid, but it is the proof-of-principle study after which the large-scale CEP2 work and future calculations are oriented. The paper has open access, so feel free to download it and check it out.
http://www.nature.com/ncomms/journal/v2/n8/full/ncomms1451.html |
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Nature News has written an article discussing Sule’s recent paper as well as the Clean Energy Project. That’s great news for our research! You can read it here:
http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110816/full/news.2011.481.html |
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Good for you, good for everyone and our planet's outlook, congratulations.
Now, many and maybe you too, like to work on that ![]() Thanks. --//-- |
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