NASA grant to support free tool to improve astrophysical simulations | Eberly College of Science
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Summary:
"David Radice, associate professor of physics and of astronomy and astrophysics, has been selected to receive a Sustainment Award from NASA, which provides support for the sustainable development of tools that are freely available to everyone and critical for the goals of the NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. The grant will provide nearly $920,000 over three years and will allow Radice and his colleagues to advance an open-source code called AthenaK for computational astrophysicists.
AthenaK is one of 15 projects to receive one of NASA’s Open-Source Tools, Frameworks, and Libraries award, which are funded by NASA’s Office of the Chief Science Data Officer through the agency’s Research Opportunities for Space and Earth Science..."