NanoHUB Jupyter Notebooks for Research and Education in Chemistry

NanoHUB Jupyter Notebooks for Research and Education in Chemistry

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Conclusions

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NanoHUB Jupyter Notebooks for Research and Education in Chemistry

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  1. 1 NanoHUB Jupyter Notebooks for Research and Education
  2. 2 What is a Jupyter Notebook?
  3. 3 Why Notebooks on nanoHUB?
  4. 4 Education & Outreach
  5. 5 CHM 372: Lattice Protein Simulator
  6. 6 CHM 370: Physical Chemstry Lab Analysis and Visualization
  7. 7 CHM 676: Graduate Molecular Spectroscopy
  8. 8 Science Outreach: Protein Structure Lab
  9. 9 Research Computing
  10. 10 What limits widespread adoption of scientific software packages?
  11. 11 Application Example: PigmentHunter
  12. 12 Automated structure preparation
  13. 13 Excitonic Simulations
  14. 14 Demo: CHM372 Probability App
  15. 15 Demo: Photosynthetic Protein Spectroscopy Lab
  16. 16 Getting Started
  17. 17 The Jupyter Notebook Tool
  18. 18 The Jupyter Notebook Tool
  19. 19 The Jupyter Notebook Tool
  20. 20 Getting Started: Anatomy of a nanoHUB App
  21. 21 Getting Started: Using GitHub
  22. 22 Getting Started: Using GitHub
  23. 23 Getting Started: Using GitHub
  24. 24 Getting Started: Using GitHub
  25. 25 Advanced: Front-end/Back-end Projects
  26. 26 A word of caution: Data storage
  27. 27 Conclusions

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