CISER software (Mathematica, MatLab, etc) running on high-end clusters, free to researchers during evaluation period paid for by CCB.
Free service to CCB researchers
Any Chemistry and Chemical Biology researcher has free access to CISER's software services while we evaluate their services over one year (from mid-Fall'12- to ~mid-Fall'13).
After you get an account through CRCF, you Remote Desktop to CISER's service, find the software you want, and run it.
NOTE: You are not billed for our CISER subscription during this first year's evaluation. But if you are curious, this is what CCB gets for its $12,000 subscription to this CISER service:
http://ciser.cornell.edu/computing/CISERBilling.shtm#faqSubscription
To use this service, please contact CRCF <crcf>. 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.
Software list
CISER's software list:
http://www.ciser.cornell.edu/computing/software.shtml
Other places to find software you need
Your lab
Contact <crcf> for site license pricing.
Example: MatLab is Aug 1- July 31st, not prorated. Cost is $200/machine/yr.
Public Cornell-based labs
What public labs have MatLab (or JMP, Minitab, SAS, SPSS, and STATA) on campus?
http://www.cscu.cornell.edu/software/labs.php
Map of other labs on campus, with ability to choose software you are looking for: