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Links to HPC centers and European initiatives
European and International initiatives
The Quixote Project, Data base for Quantum Chemistry calculations: Quixote is
an international collaboration heavily relying on web connectivity and voluntary work by motivated researchers.
The main objective/vision of the Quixote project is to design, test and deploy a modular, open source system of
tools that allow computational chemistry data (now sitting in the darkness of individual hard-disks) to be organized,
shared, and queried. This is to be achieved by using lightweight interdependent applications, semantic analysis of the
data and linkability.
ETSF European Theoretical Spectroscopy Facility, an I3 infrastructure dedicated to software development considered as a beamline offer, and providing access to several codes such as Abinit, FHI98, Octopus...etc
The Psi'k web site, an organization coordinating activities on Ab initio calculation of complex processes in materials.
HPC Europa, transnational access to HPC.
The Prace initiative, with informations on trainings, schools and calls
to access most advanced HPC in Europe. See also the complemetary PRACE RI site.
The Top 500, information on the most powerful computers.
The Exascale Software Project, with links to workshops materials
Research Centers
Center for Atomic-scale Materials design
Vienna Computational Materials Laboratory
Fritz Haber Theory group
High Performance Computing Centers
The Barcelona Supercomputer Center´s web site
The Swiss Supercomputer Center´s web site
The John von Neumann center in Juelich
Cines and Genci
Cineca
Stuttgart
Amsterdam
Edinburgh
NCSA, National Center for Supercomputing Applications
CSC IT Center for Science in Finland
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