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  <title>XSEDE Resource Allocation System</title>
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    <title>XSEDE Resource Allocation System</title>
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      <name>Roshan Shrestha</name>
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    <updated>2015-12-18T08:21:05Z</updated>
    <published>2015-12-18T08:21:05Z</published>
    <summary type="html">I am trying to do research on Protein lipid interaction. I am from Nepal. We don&amp;#039;t have any access to High Performance Computing here, not at any department. I have talked to my Physics department, but they are either telling me to choose any other research topic instead. However, I don&amp;#039;t want to curb me passion to do research in this field. I have been running and simulating small proteins at my i3 laptop so far, but it has only 2 cores and 4 threads, which is definitely very very slow to run large computation of large bio molecules as  I don&amp;#039;t have an access to machines with 8+threads, good quality GPU card and faster processor. So, I am rather desperate to pursue my passion and overcome this problem. I need to get access to high performance computing, so my friend at US suggested me of Xsede. I signed up for it, but I don&amp;#039;t know anyone for PI&amp;#039;s from US and I am not even sure that Xsede allows the researchers outside US to use its system. So, what should I do ?</summary>
    <dc:creator>Roshan Shrestha</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2015-12-18T08:21:05Z</dc:date>
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