CISER software (Mathematica, MatLab, etc) running on high-end clusters, free to researchers during evaluation period paid for by CCB. |
ChemIT's how-to documentation related to this service.
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!
Mallory and Dan. Using Mathematica (Wolfram), and high-performance cluster's power for "embarrassingly parallel" calculations. Fall'12, onwards.
Clint considering using, March 2013.