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Re: Research Log: Updates from the Harvard Team

Haha, yeah, there have been a number of funny (and sometimes not so funny) mess-ups in the recent articles. We have given up on trying to correct or getting annoyed about them. As a scientist, that's kind of what you have to expect when you talk to a reporter. We always offer to check the draft for errors and the smart journalists take us up on it. The other ones try to install breast-implants on their roof :).
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Hi everybody,
we just wanted to let you know that rather large workunits are hitting the grid these days which will push the limits of distributed volunteer computing. These are the last leftover workunits from our primary screening library and the next batch will be of a 2nd generation library. It is not unusual if they won’t finish all the jobs any more - so, hang in there biggrin .
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Johannes and Alan were at the Materials Genome Initiative PI Meeting in Washington DC last week. It was a very interesting symposium and it was great to present the CEP in this selected crowd.
http://www.orau.gov/mgipimeeting2013/
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Glad to be of help to The Clean Energy Project
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Thanks Jaysun - glad to have you on board!
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We had a meeting with our crowd-data-analysis development section in the Harvard Computer Science department a couple of days ago. The purpose of this work is to utilize crowd/human intelligence to analyze our data and identify underlying patterns. You may have seen that this is coming on the molecularspace.org website.
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More DFT descriptors for our latest cheminformatics models.
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Laszlo is working on the portal function of the CEPDB which will allow researchers to upload experimental data and make it accessible to the entire community.
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We had a very good content planning meeting with our friends at Kitware, who will feature some of their data visualization tools in our CEPDB website. These guys are really the best and nicest partners you could wish for. Next week we’ll have another skype call to organize the work of the different developers of the webpage and database frontend.
http://www.kitware.com/company/team/hanwell.html
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The CEP team at Harvard wishes you all a pleasant weekend! Have some fun and enjoy the sun.
http://xkcd.com/948/
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