ARAÚJO, C. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9283180729621039; ARAÚJO, Camila Machado de.
Resumo:
The discovery of a superconductor material at ambient conditions could revolutionize all
applications in electricity. A crucial step in this search is the ab initio simulations, which
allows the study of properties of existing or theoretically predicted materials. However,
the simulation environments available in this area are extremely difficult to use, which
delays research and discourages its use by researchers. This work describes an interaction
design to make the simulations of superconducting materials’ properties more efficient
and easier to learn. It’s also explained the computational calculus of superconductivity
critical temperature, as well as the Interaction Design concept, principles and process.
A usability analysis is carried out in the context of scientific research and, finally, the
proposed solution is evaluated according to this perspective.