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Scientific Volunteer Computing Projects

Primegrid

The aim of this project is to allow citizens to contribute to the search of prime numbers and publish them in the list of the biggest prime numbers created by Chris Caldwell. 

LHC@home

LHC@home aim is to help physicists to develop and exploit particle accelarators like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.

QMC@home

This project tries to improve the Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) method to use it within Quantum Chemistry, a science field that allows to predict the structure and reactivity of molecules.

Malariacontrol.net

Malariacontrol.net aim is  to stochastic model the clinical epidemiology and natural history of Plasmodium falciparum Malaria, in order to help researchers to predict, and hence control, the spread of Malaria in Africa.

D-Wave AQUA (Adiabatic Quantum Algorithms)

The goal of this project is to predict the performance of superconducting adiabatic quantum computers on a variety of hard problems arising in fields ranging from materials science to machine learning.

Ibercivis

Ibercivis is a Spanish project that researchs about new energy sources, cancer drugs, materials, drugs for neurodgenerative diseases, the molecular structure of memory, nanometric light, and the simulation of molecular confined fluids.

 
The goal of this project is to find a signal that has been transmitted by an extraterrestrial  intelligent life in the Universe. SETI@Home carries out its research using the biggest radio telescope of the world in Arecibo, Puerto Rico.

This project tries to solve, thanks to the collaboration of volunteers, the ABC Conjecture, one of the greatest and open problems of mathematics.

 

This is the biggest experiment about climate prediction of the 21th century. This project tries to improve the methods to predict the climate, including long-term simulations using very complex techniques.
 
 
Einstein@Home searches for pulsars using information from the wave detectors LIGO and GEO. Additionally, the project also searches for radio pulsars in binary systems using the data provided by the Arecibo Observatory of Puerto Rico.

 
This project tries to obtain the 3D structure of the proteins in order to try to cure one of the most important diseases in humans. Thanks to this research, it will be possible to design new proteins that could help in diseases like VIH, MalariaCancer  and/or  Alzheimer.
 

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