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Our J. Phys. Chem. Lett. overview paper is now officially published and online available on the journal website. We will try to make it accessible to the WCG crowd as soon as possible.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jz200866s |
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All right, we got permission from the journal to post our CEP overview paper on the project webpage. So if you are interested please check it out here.
http://cleanenergy.harvard.edu/documents/CEP_overview.pdf |
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An update from the shaking East Coast: For completeness we have also posted the Nature Communications paper here.
http://cleanenergy.harvard.edu/documents/NatureCommunications.pdf |
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There have been a lot of follow up news and posts on our recent papers. We don’t want to link each of them here individually, so we have collected them, in case you are interested and want to know what people write about our project.
http://aspuru.unix.fas.harvard.edu/About/Press_coverage/ |
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We recently learned about the work of Prof. Luethi at the ETH Zuerich, Switzerland, on large-scale quantum chemistry data mining to extract structure-property relations. Very interesting research – let’s see what we can learn from it for CEP.
http://www.luethi.ethz.ch/research/index |
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Well, like everyone on the East Coast we are waiting what 'Irene' will have in store for us. In case our servers go down at some point during the weekend we'll do our best to be up and running again asap. Let's keep our fingers crossed that it'll miss us and the rest of the eastern seaboard.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at4.shtml?5-daynl#contents |
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Looking at the latest Stormpulse, it appears to be heading toward the land tip where's it's been projected to go for good 36 hours. At this late stage, you'll get whipped as the diameter of the *Uragano*, is described as big. When push comes to shove, will set the data transfer budget to almost zero. This way can continue to crunch them, and leave the line open, till that point arrives where BOINC stops fetching work altogether due too many completed tasks waiting for upload (2x threads in device). Maybe (you probably have already) poll the techs, and hold the CEP2 feeder when the off-line condition persists as it could considerably affect the rest of production.
----------------------------------------Good luck, or as we say here, in the wolfs mouth. --//-- [Edit 2 times, last edit by Former Member at Aug 26, 2011 8:15:51 PM] |
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CEP2 has now passed 5,000 years of crunching time. Awesome - thanks to all our supporters!
https://secure.worldcommunitygrid.org/stat/viewProject.do?projectShortName=cep2 |
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So, ‘Irene’ has passed Cambridge and left only relatively minor damage – mostly due to fallen trees/branches and some flooded basements. Alan unfortunately could not fly to the ACS Fall meeting in Denver, but all in all we were lucky (in particular compared to North Carolina and Vermont), and the sun is shining again already. So it’s back to science for the CEP team ;).
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One of the regular questions we get when we introduce CEP and the WCG to people is whether that opens up their computer to viruses, trojans, and other malware. We want to stress that IBM puts in a lot of effort into making sure that this does not happen! So this should not be a concern if you think about contributing.
http://wcg.wikia.com/wiki/Security |
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