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Each project represents many years of intellectual and financial investment. The aim is to capitalise on this investment by encouraging widespread and long term use of the software, and by fostering new initiatives such as High End Computing consortia.
CCPs and other Groups Surveyed. Executive Summary of Global CCP Results. CCPs and other Groups Surveyed. A subpage contains the List.
Welcome to my research pages. I work in the area of computational study of organometallic catalysts, aimed at improving our understanding of the mechanism of catalytic reactions and developing approaches for the screening and optimisation of novel catalysts. I currently hold an appointment as a lecturer and I am based in the Centre for Computational Chemistry in the School of Chemistry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
CCP7 is a Collaborative Computational Project. Financed by the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council of the UK. It is concerned with the calculation of theoretical models suitable for the interpretation of stellar and interstellar spectra. Maintain a library of state-of-the-art computer software. Support the UK astronomical community. Promote the use of advanced research computers in astronomy. This site has a mirror. By grains in C-type shocks.
Miércoles, 9 de septiembre de 2015. Domingo, 6 de octubre de 2013. A photo by Carlos Castro Pérez. Viernes, 27 de septiembre de 2013. A photo by Carlos Castro Pérez. Done in Zbrush and Photoshop. A photo by Carlos Castro Pérez. Done in Zbrush 4R6, based on my own design. Jueves, 19 de septiembre de 2013. A photo by Carlos Castro Pérez.
Computation Electronic Structure of Condensed Matter. CCP9 is the Collaborative Computational Project for the Study of the Electronic Structure of Condensed Matter. CCP9 provides a network which connects UK research groups in electronic structure, facilitates UK participation in the larger European Psi-k Network. And supports a number of cutting edge computational codes. IOP Computational Physics Group Annual PhD Thesis Prize 2018. More details can be found here.
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