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  • ...ect run by the Theoretical Chemistry Department of the Leiden Institute of Chemistry at Leiden University, allowing scientists and students to submit personal c | category = Chemistry, Physics ...
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  • | category = Materials science, Crystallography, Computational chemistry ...ty functional theory|density functional theory]] and related computational chemistry methods. ...
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  • | description = QMC@Home was a completed quantum chemistry BOINC volunteer computing project hosted by the University of Münster that | category = Chemistry ...
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  • ...arches to simulate the long timescale evolution of atomic scale systems in chemistry and materials science. ...}.</ref> The project applied [[wikipedia:theoretical chemistry|theoretical chemistry]] methods, chiefly [[wikipedia:transition state theory|transition state the ...
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  • |title=BOINC projects ...INC Projects - a directory and reference for all BOINC volunteer computing projects, past and present. ...
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  • ...ChemPedIA@home was a completed Chemistry BOINC project running DFT quantum chemistry calculations on volunteer computers, operated by the LERIA and MOLTECH-Anjo | category = Chemistry / Computational chemistry ...
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  • The scientific core of POEM@HOME was an all-atom [[wikipedia:force field (chemistry)|free-energy force field]], developed over several years by the Wenzel grou ...tions of molecular and nanoscale systems |journal=Journal of Computational Chemistry |volume=33 |issue=32 |pages=2602-2613 |date=2012 |doi=10.1002/jcc.23089 |ur ...
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  • ...e |access-date=2026-05-20}}</ref> GPUGRID became one of the earliest BOINC projects designed specifically for GPU acceleration and high-performance scientific ...ng Applications with Graphics Processors |journal=Journal of Computational Chemistry |volume=28 |issue=16 |pages=2618–2640 |year=2007 |doi=10.1002/jcc.20829}}</ ...
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  • ...e, Pirates@Home, World Community Grid, and dozens more volunteer computing projects. |image=Boinc-projects-seo.png ...
    33 KB (4,886 words) - 20:34, 14 August 2026
  • Like other BOINC-based projects, proteins@home shipped with a graphical screensaver that ran while a volunt ...ation, and performance of a simple model |journal=Journal of Computational Chemistry |volume=29 |issue=7 |pages=1092–1102 |date=2008-05-29 |doi=10.1002/jcc.2087 ...
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  • ...ormally retired.<ref name="boincstats-retire">{{Cite web |title=Forum::The Projects::Time to Retire Ibercivis BOINC |url=https://www.boincstats.com/forum/10/12 ...original platform.<ref name="boincstats-back">{{Cite web |title=Forum::New projects::Ibercivis project is back again |url=https://www.boincstats.com/forum/11/1 ...
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  • Unlike standard BOINC projects that provide a continuous stream of scientific work, Ralph@home is primaril * Rosetta Python Projects ...
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  • * '''Marko Jukić''' — biochemistry lead; Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Maribor and Faculty of Mathematics, * '''Črtomir Podlipnik''' — computational chemistry; Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia<ref>{{cite book ...
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  • ...ng |publisher=Wikipedia |access-date=2026-05-18}}</ref> Unlike other BOINC projects that serve a single research team, BOINC Central acts as a '''shared scient ...tself – as an open-source middleware platform – has been used by about 100 projects across medicine, molecular biology, mathematics, linguistics, climatology, ...
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  • | category = Nanotechnology (computational chemistry, molecular nanotechnology) | repository = {{URL|https://sourceforge.net/projects/nano-hive/}} ...
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  • ...In practice, Predictor@home used [[physics]]-based all-atom [[force field (chemistry)|force fields]] with [[implicit solvation|implicit solvation models]] (the ...h results, data integrity is a significant concern for volunteer computing projects. Predictor@home addressed this through a technique called '''Homogeneous Re ...
    18 KB (2,374 words) - 13:45, 3 June 2026
  • Using the [[wikipedia:CHARMM|CHARMM]] (Chemistry at HARvard Macromolecular Mechanics) molecular simulation program, Docking@ ...volunteers to redirect their computers to other active volunteer computing projects.<ref name="retirement"/> ...
    25 KB (3,276 words) - 00:17, 26 June 2026
  • |title=All BOINC projects ...plete list of all active, private, and completed BOINC volunteer computing projects. ...
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  • ...a, Berkeley|University of California, Berkeley]]. BOINC enables scientific projects to distribute computational workloads to volunteer computers connected thro ...n Mitochondrial Methionyl tRNA Formyltransferase." ''Journal of Biological Chemistry'' (2014). DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.610626. ...
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  • ...] are ubiquitous in diverse fields of science, including physics, biology, chemistry, geometry, and abstract mathematics. Nevertheless, for centuries new mathem [[Category:Volunteer computing projects]] ...
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