Collaborative Research: Elements: Lattice QCD software for nuclear physics on heterogeneou — NSF Award to Carnegie Mellon Universi
Nucleons (protons and neutrons) make up atomic nuclei and are a common building block of all matter in the universe. Understanding their interactions provides insight into the nature of the universe from subatomic to the cosmological scales. To better understand atomic nuclei, as well as to assist current experiments t
| Award title | Collaborative Research: Elements: Lattice QCD software for nuclear physics on heterogeneou |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2608348 |
| Awardee | Carnegie Mellon University |
| City | PITTSBURGH |
| State | PA |
| Amount obligated | $394,273 |
| Principal investigator | Colin Morningstar |
| Program | PHYSICS AT THE INFO FRONTIER, Software Institutes |
| Start date | 09/01/2026 |
| Abstract | Nucleons (protons and neutrons) make up atomic nuclei and are a common building block of all matter in the universe. Understanding their interactions provides insight into the nature of the universe from subatomic to the cosmological scales. To better understand atomic nuclei, as well as to assist current experiments to find new particle physics and to understand particles known as neutrinos, it is important to carry out calculations of nucleons interacting with each other as well as other parti |
| Source | NSF Awards |
$799/mo
Try NSFGrants →