Franklin & Marshall College Researchers Use High-Performance Computing to Tackle Impacts of Ocean Climate Change
April 03, 2026
April 03, 2026
WASHINGTON, April 3 (TNSxrep) -- Researchers at Franklin and Marshall College are utilizing supercomputing technology to study how marine organisms adapt to extreme environmental conditions. Peter Fields, professor of biology, leads the project from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, focusing on the biological mechanisms behind coral bleaching and thermal stress.
The research document, titled High-Performance Computing Cluster for Biological Stress Tests, involves virtual simulations of prote . . .
The research document, titled High-Performance Computing Cluster for Biological Stress Tests, involves virtual simulations of prote . . .
