Abinit on Nanohub
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 1:28 pm
ABINIT can now be run, by anybody, on a virtual facility in the USA, called <a href="http://www.abinit.org/community/abinit-on-nanohub">Nanohub</a>
Nanohub is an NSF sponsored project to make HPC and educational resources available to the general public. After registering you can run a variety of ab initio and other softwares, directly on the cluster behind the web interface. There is also a lot of teaching material, tutorials and courses.
Execution times are fairly limited, but you will get direct access (e.g. along with a class of your students) to an efficient computational infrastructure, with a graphical tool to set up, run, and analyze ABINIT calculations. Cool!
Nanohub is an NSF sponsored project to make HPC and educational resources available to the general public. After registering you can run a variety of ab initio and other softwares, directly on the cluster behind the web interface. There is also a lot of teaching material, tutorials and courses.
Execution times are fairly limited, but you will get direct access (e.g. along with a class of your students) to an efficient computational infrastructure, with a graphical tool to set up, run, and analyze ABINIT calculations. Cool!