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NNIN Computation Project |
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Welcome to the Harvard’s NNIN Computation page !
The National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network’s computational drive (NNIN/C) is the computational counterpart of the NNIN experimental initiative. Like the NNIN experimental program, NNIN/C is a multi-university initiative, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Harvard University serves as the coordinating hub of NNIN/C, the object of which is to establish a national computing resource that provides hardware resources and simulation tools dedicated to nanoscience research for the academic and industrial research communities. Strong technical and scientific support is provided by staff experts so that the tools and resources can benefit interdisciplinary research. The software tools include commercial software packages for design, characterization and analysis of nanometer scale devices as well as some of the latest academic advances in nanoscale modeling and simulation software. The goals and strategies of NNIN/C are:
- Assemble and create a wide suite of robust software that addresses critical issues related to the physical, chemical, and biological properties of artificial and natural nanoscale structures.
- Maintain and, where necessary, modify these simulations to address a broad range of research problems.
- Provide strong technical support and thorough instruction on the software tools so that even novice users can rapidly develop solutions to their own unique research problems.
Provide web-based graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for user-friendly access to simulation tools as well as web-based resources for instruction and feedback to the community of researchers employing the same tools |
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