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Center for Scientific Computing (Finland)
   
CSC is the Finnish IT center for Science, owned by the Ministry of Education. CSC provides modeling, computing, and information services for universities, research institutions and industrial companies. Funet communication links, maintained by CSC, provide research workers with Finland's widest selection of scientific software and databases and Finland's most powerful supercomputing environment.
http://www.csc.fi

 
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Accelrys (U.S.A.)
   
Accelrys is the world's leading computational science company, developing and delivering innovative scientific software applications and services that help to solve critical R&D problems. Accelrys enables eResearch, an approach in which these applications are pervasive, operating within an IT infrastructure that integrates and optimizes the entire discovery and development process.
http://www.accelrys.com
 
EDS - Electronic Data Systems Corporation (U.S.A.)
   
Founded in 1962 as Electronic Data Systems Corporation, EDS is the provider of choice for clients looking to extract maximum returns on their IT investments. As the world’s largest outsourcing services company, EDS is built on a heritage of delivery excellence, industry knowledge, a world-class technical infrastructure and the expertise of its people.
http://www.eds.com/
 
Lion Bioscience AG (Germany)
   
is a global solution provider for the life science industry and delivers software solutions to improve the discovery process.
http://www.lionbioscience.com
 
MDL (Canada)
   
MDL is the pioneering leader in discovery informatics. Over 1,000 life science companies supercharge their discovery engines with MDL software solutions to generate fresh ideas and make breakthrough discoveries. By synchronizing and streamlining the sharing and management of vital information and knowledge, we enable scientists to work more efficiently.
http://www.mdl.com
 
Parallab (Norway)
   
Parallab is the High Performance Computing Laboratory of the University of Bergen. Parallab staff is conducting research in high performance scientific computing, with a special emphasis on bridging the gap between computer science and computational sciences as well as the gap between academic research and industrial needs. Our approach to these challenging tasks is to undertake cross-disciplinary research and develop projects with industry and other branches of science. Parallab has a track record in parallel computation that dates back to 1985.
http://www.parallab.uib.no
 
Research.fi (Finland)
   
Research.fi contains key statistics and other data on Finnish science and technology. There are also links for more in-depth information: statistical and other publications, documents and databases.
http://www.research.fi
 
The Center for Parallel Computers (Sweden)
   
The Center for Parallel Computers operates leading-edge, high-performance computers as easily accessible national resources. These resources are primarily available for Swedish academic research and education.
http://www.pdc.kth.se
 
The Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (United Kingdom)
   
The CCLRC is the UK's strategic agency for large scale neutron, muon, synchrotron and high power laser facilities and advisor to the government and the other research councils on facility provision.
http://www.cclrc.ac.uk
 
The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (U.S.A.)
   
The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center is a joint effort of Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh together with the Westinghouse Electric Company. It was established in 1986 and is supported by several Federal agencies, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and private industry.
http://www.psc.edu
 
The Protein Data Bank (U.S.A.)
   
The Protein Data Bank (PDB) is operated by Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; the San Diego Supercomputer Center at the University of California, San Diego; and the Center for Advanced Research in Biotechnology of the National Institute of Standards and Technology -- three members of the Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics (RCSB). The PDB is supported by funds from the National Science Foundation, the Department of Energy, and the National Institutes of Health.
http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

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