CISER software (Mathematica, MatLab, etc) running on high-end clusters, free to researchers during evaluation period paid for by CCB.

User documentation

ChemIT's how-to documentation related to this service.

About our evaluation of this free service to CCB researchers

Any Chemistry and Chemical Biology researcher has free access to CISER's software services since we are under A&S's subscription. 

Adding any new user does not cost us more. Please use this service if it can help your research!

NOTE: If a research unit within CCB has a project with significant usage requiring additional funding, Oliver is to let CISER know so they can set up a separate account for that project.

(CCB funded the evaluation of CISER's services for most of one year (from mid-Fall'12 to July 2013) at a 40% rate (of $12K), due to our low usage.)

After you get an account, you Remote Desktop to CISER's service, find the software you want, and run it.

NOTE: You are not billed for an A&S CISER subscription. But if you are curious, this is what A&S gets for its $12,000 subscription:

http://ciser.cornell.edu/computing/CISERBilling.shtm#faqSubscription

To use this service, please contact ChemIT <chemit>. Thank you!

Evaluators

Loring's group

Mallory and Dan. Using Mathematica (Wolfram), and high-performance cluster's power for "embarrassingly parallel" calculations. Fall'12, onwards.

Cerione's group

Clint considering using, March 2013.

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