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Computing Infrastructure and Industrial Partnerships

Coordinated by Robert Cukier (Chemistry)

Quantitative Biology has a computing facility that is located in the MSU Computer Center.

Phenotypic attributes versus genome positions within digital organisms (C. Ofria, Computer Science and Engineering; and R. Lenski, Crop and Soil Science).

The QBI Cluster consists of 17 compute nodes (dual 2800+ AMD Athlons, 1GB RAM each) and a head-node (dual 2.66 GHz Xeon, 1GB RAM). All nodes run the Redhat 9 Operating System. Currently installed software includes Gaussian 98, Amber 7.0, Mopac, Dock and CNS. The cluster is administered by Paul Reed (reedp@cem.msu.edu)

Useful Links:
How to use the QBI Cluster
Current Status of Cluster Nodes