Stanford net down
The Stanford net is down. We are working with Stanford IT to get FAH back up as soon as possible. We’ll give an update as we know more. UPDATE: We’re…
Read moreThe Stanford net is down. We are working with Stanford IT to get FAH back up as soon as possible. We’ll give an update as we know more. UPDATE: We’re…
Read moreI’ll start highlighting some of our key results from FAH in this blog. I’ll start with our most recent paper (paper #52 Control of Membrane Fusion Mechanism by Lipid Composition:…
Read moreWe’ve been working hard to update our FAQ’s. We’ve gotten a great deal of help from many people both within the Pande group and outside. 7im (FAH forum moderator) has…
Read moreAs many of you have heard, we’ve passed a petaflop in performance for FAH. A petaflop is 1 million-billion floating point operations per second, i.e. 10^15 operations per second or…
Read moreThere was a 5.6 magnitude quake pretty close to the Stanford campus last night at around 8pm pacific time. All is fine with FAH it seems, but it did shake…
Read moreDL.TV has put part 2 of the FAH interview on their web site (http://dl.tv/). This is mainly me doing a "play by play" over a recent FAH folding trajectory result.
Read moreDr. Edgar Luttmann has been a FAH group member for several years. His primary areas of interest are Alzheimer’s Disease and new methods for describing water. In studying Alzheimer’s disease,…
Read moreFor those that are local to the Stanford area and are interested in hearing more about Folding@home, I’ll be speaking at the "Life in Motion" symposium this Thursday. You can…
Read moreWhile Adam Beberg is currently a grad student at Stanford in the Computer Science department and a member of the FAH team and Pande group, Adam has been collaborating with…
Read moreWe’ve been working to bring the rest of our web page into line with the new look. We’ve just updated the stats pages to have this new look. We still…
Read more