Energy Software Keeps University's Scientific Research On Track
The Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research (IBBR) was one of the biggest energy hogs on the University of Maryland campus.
IBBR researchers have figured out the molecular structure of proteins, unraveled the protein interactions involved in autoimmune disorders, and more. Their infinitesimally precise experiments require around-the-clock lab access and a stable environment. A change in room temperature of just one or two degrees could twist the outcome of an experiment.