This seminar is for all current and potential future ADF/AMS users on Graham.
AMS (Amsterdam Modeling Suite), originally named ADF (Amsterdam Density Functional), is the Software for Chemistry and Materials. The software suite offers several powerful DFT engines in calculating and predicting structure, reactivity, and spectra of molecules, and periodic systems (nanotubes, surfaces, and bulk). ADF/AMS is a commercial software available on Graham cluster for Compute Canada users.
ADF was renamed to AMS in the latest 2020 version with some significant changes including the input and output changes in its adf module. We will address some of the important changes in the latest ams/2020.102 on Graham. Since this will have direct impact on your ADF/AMS jobs on Graham and the AMS-GUI on Graham's VDI nodes, we encourage all current ADF/AMS users to attend this seminar.
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This webinar was presented by Jemmy Hu (SHARCNET) on April 7, 2021, as a part of a series of regular biweekly General Interest webinars ran by SHARCNET. The webinars cover different high performance computing (HPC) topics, are approximately 45 minutes in length, and are delivered by experts in the relevant fields. Further details can be found on this web page: [ Ссылка ] . Subscribe to our twitter account (@SHARCNET) to stay updated about our upcoming webinars.
SHARCNET is a consortium of 19 Canadian academic institutions who share a network of high performance computers ([ Ссылка ]). SHARCNET is a part of Compute Ontario ([ Ссылка ]) and Compute Canada ([ Ссылка ]).
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