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  1. Justin Knight

    I am a Project Manager on the OpenMETA-CyPhy Tool Chain at ISIS-Vanderbilt. I also make video games in my spare time.

    https://nanohub.org/members/79774

  2. Martin Hunt

    https://nanohub.org/members/29230

  3. Muhammad Bilal

    Bilal’s research focuses on data-driven solutions for the environmental and health impact assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) using advanced machine learning/data mining and simulation...

    https://nanohub.org/members/179709

  4. Nanoelectronic Modeling: Multimillion Atom Simulations, Transport, and HPC Scaling to 23,000 Processors

    07 Mar 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck

    Future field effect transistors will be on the same length scales as “esoteric” devices such as quantum dots, nanowires, ultra-scaled quantum wells, and resonant tunneling diodes. In those structures the behavior of carriers and their interaction with their environment need to be fundamentally...

  5. NanoElectronic MOdeling: NEMO

    20 Dec 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck

    This presentation was one of 13 presentations in the one-day forum, "Excellence in Computer Simulation," which brought together a broad set of experts to reflect on the future of computational science and engineering.Novel nanoelectronic devices such as quantum dots, nanowires, and ultra-scaled...

  6. nanoHUB Grid Appliance

    21 Dec 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Renato Figueiredo

    The Grid appliance allows nanoHUB users to run a development "virtual workspace" in their own desktop. The workspace has a Linux-based virtual machine with Rappture, WebDAV and Condor pre-installed and pre-configured, encapsulating conveniently all the software needed to run these applications,...

  7. OpenMP Tutorial

    25 Nov 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Seung-Jai Min

    This tutorial consists of three parts. First, we will discuss abouthow OpenMP is typically used and explain OpenMP programming model. Second, we will describe important OpenMP constructs and data enviroments. Finally, we will show a simple example to illustrate how OpenMP APIs are used to program...

  8. Perspectives on Computational Quantum Chemistry

    20 Dec 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Martin P. Head-Gordon

    This presentation was one of 13 presentations in the one-day forum, "Excellence in Computer Simulation," which brought together a broad set of experts to reflect on the future of computational science and engineering.

  9. Porting, Tuning and Performance Analysis Tools

    29 Dec 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Mohamed Sayeed

    A basic introduction to Porting, Tuning and Performance analysis tools will be presented. I will talk about issues in porting applications to different architectures including writing portable programs. Application performance tuning is very important to making efficient use of high performance...

  10. Robert L Baker

    https://nanohub.org/members/282816

  11. Sebastian Lee

    Sebastian Lee is an undergraduate student majoring in Industrial Engineering at Purdue University with a Specialization in Software Engineering. He is anticipated to graduate in May 2012 and plans...

    https://nanohub.org/members/44565

  12. Session 3: Discussion

    20 Dec 2007 |

    Discussion led by Jim Demmel, University of California at Berkeley.

  13. May 24 2011

    Software Bootcamp 2011: Building Scientific Tools

    Introduction to the Rappture Toolkit for incoming students in the NCN SURF program. Learn the basics of scientific programming in MATLAB, Fortran, and other programming languages. Use the Rappture...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/308

  14. May 22 2012

    Software Bootcamp 2012: Building Scientific Tools

    Introduction to the Rappture Toolkit for incoming students in the NCN SURF program. Learn the basics of scientific programming in MATLAB, Fortran, and other programming languages. Use the Rappture...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/351

  15. Software Productivity Tools

    24 Nov 2008 | | Contributor(s):: David Seaman

    This presentation briefly describes the use of tar(1), make(1), the Portable Batch System (PBS), and two version control systems: CVS and subversion.

  16. SUGAR: the SPICE for MEMS

    21 May 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Jason Clark

    In this seminar, I present some design, modeling, and simulation features of a computer aided engineering tool for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) called SUGAR. For experimental verification, I use a microdevice that is difficult to simulate with conventional MEMS software. I show that...

  17. Using Subversion for Source Code Control

    14 Aug 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Michael McLennan

    If you're developing software, you should be storing your code in a source code control system. The nanoHUB team recommends Subversion, because it is easy to use, open source, and available on Unix/Linux, Windows, MacOSX, and many other systems. Subversion is similar to the popular CVS system...

  18. Using Workspaces on nanoHUB.org

    24 Aug 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Michael McLennan

    One of the most powerful tools on nanoHUB is something we call a workspace, which is a full-featured Linux desktop that you can access any time, any place, from your web browser. Workspaces are fully loaded with the latest nanoHUB software stack, including the Rappture toolkit, Octave, Scilab, a...

  19. Vidur Vidur

    https://nanohub.org/members/20084

  20. Workspace

    21 Apr 2006 |

    Development workspace