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Read MoreHelping the UQ Molecular Dynamics group to improve the capacity of their software to handle at least 100 molecules at a time, up from 20, QCIF has enabled the group to continue its disease research at the cutting edge.
QCIF helped Prof. Mark’s research group to enhance the scalability of the ATB by migrating it to run on any HPC and grid infrastructure. In addition, QCIF enabled an increase the functionality of the ATB, improved the user management, and improved security. The collaborative project achieved:
The services provided by the ATB are web accessible and free for academic use.
Project participants: The UQ School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, and QCIF
2 March 2018, various locations
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Read more ...QCIF enjoyed another successful year at the eResearch Australasia conference, which was held in Brisbane, 16–20 October.
Read more ...QCIF has made the difficult decision to cease its Aspera service, with the final day of use of Aspera Shares and Aspera Drive being Friday, 15 December.
Read more ...Aguido Horatio Davis, an experienced research software programmer from UQ, has joined QCIF's and the Research Computing Centre's team of QRIScloud systems engineers.
Read more ...QCIF's CEO outlines our goals for the coming years, including plans to increase compute power and data storage, expand virtual laboratories, and focus on partnering on big data challenges in government, eco-science, agriculture and health.
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