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Schrödinger is available on the HPC cluster Justus2 to users of the system for no charge. |
Schrödinger is available on the HPC cluster Justus2 to users of the system for no charge. |
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= Remote Visualization = |
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You can connect to the visualization hosts |
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<code> |
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justus2-vis01.rz.uni-ulm.de |
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justus2-vis01.rz.uni-ulm.de |
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</code> |
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Please follow the documentation on our page on [[VNC]] |
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Revision as of 17:03, 25 February 2021
Schrödinger | |
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module load | chem/schrodinger |
Availability | BwForCluster_Chemistry |
License | commercial |
Citing | 5. See Schrodinger manual |
Links | Homepage | Documentation |
Graphical Interface | Yes, Maestro, Desmond |
Description
Schrödinger is a collection of software chemical or biochemical use. It offers various tools, like Maestro, that acts like an interface to all other schrödinger software and it is supposed to be used for material science, to investigate the structure, the reactivity and properties of chemical systems. Maestro is part of the Materials science suite.
Availability
Schrödinger is available on the HPC cluster Justus2 to users of the system for no charge.
Remote Visualization
You can connect to the visualization hosts
justus2-vis01.rz.uni-ulm.de
justus2-vis01.rz.uni-ulm.de
of the system to access the graphical interface "maestro" using a vnc viewer.
Please follow the documentation on our page on VNC