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NNIN/C Computational Cluster at U-M open to researchers

The National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network’s computational project (NNIN/C) is a multi-university initiative, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of NNIN, to establish a user accessible national computing resource for nanotechnology. This network is open to the academic and industrial research community and provides hardware resources and simulation tools dedicated to nanoscience
research.

 The “Michigan Nano Computational Cluster” (MNC2) consists of 14 nodes. Each compute node contains a hexa-core Intel Xeon X5660 processor running at 2.66 GHz, 24 GB of memory. MNC2 contains 168 processing cores linked with Gigabit ethernet, 12 TB of disk space.

 MNC2 currently hosts simulation tools for micro/nanoscale systems including codes for first principles calculation, photonic devices, molecular dynamics, multiphysics, and multiscale modeling.

The access to the Cluster is free Researchers interested in using the cluster,

Please visit http://lnf.umich.edu/nnin-at-michigan/index.php/computation/getting-star...

 

For more information on the codes that are housed by the cluster,

please visit http://lnf.umich.edu/nnin-at-michigan/index.php/computation/computing-re...

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