September 2006 - The
CCMST wiki is now up.
Please refer to this page for any new information.
August 5, 2005 - Our new computer cluster has arrived!
The cluster, dubbed "EGate", was funded by a three-year NSF CRIF-MU
grant and built by Dell, Inc. "EGate" has 154 Intel Xeon processors,
340 GB of memory, and 18 TB of disk in compute partition. Compute
nodes are connected to a high-performance Infiniband interconnect
fabric. Here are some pictures.
Front
Back
Master rack
May 24-25, 2002 - CCMST hosts Southeastern
Theoretical Chemistry Association (SETCA) Conference. See
here
for more info.
May 7, 2001 - CCMST is mentioned in the June 2001
issue of Popular
Mechanics
April 20, 2001 - CCMST is officially open to external users.
February 1, 2001 - Dr. Edward Valeev joins CCMST as
Research Scientist.
Upcoming Events
Quantitative Quantum Chemistry, an International Conference
in Honor of Dr. Thom Dunning, 17-20 March 2006, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The 2006 Annual meeting of the Southeast Theoretical Chemistry
Association (SETCA) will be held 19-20 May 2006 at Emory
University in Atlanta.
Prof. Tricia Shepherd (Westminster College)
will be organizing a symposium on
computational chemistry in education at the Fall 2006 National
ACS meeting in San Francisco, September 10-14. Abstracts
are being accepted under the chemical education division
(CHED) through April 18 at the ACS
OASYS site.
The second phase of the new EGate cluster will be purchased in Fall,
2006, thanks to support from the National Science Foundation through a
CRIF award. Matching funds are supplied by the Georgia Institute
of Technology.
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