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The scheme provides funds for a student, with UK academic supervisor support, to either 1. Work with industry or 2. Work with an European academic group or 3. To provide teaching material for use within the undergraduate teaching environment e. The teaching material must use CCP5 software e. To provide outreach material using computer simulation with CCP5 software. Showcase modern simulation techniques in context of condensed matter modelling, eg AI, rare events, etc.

For options 3 and 4, Daresbury Laboratory staff will act as sponsors of the project and any project involving DL staff should be discussed with them prior to submission. These projects can last for up to three months and are ideally for students just about to start a Ph.

The application must be received from a UK academic i. The workshop also offers demonstrations and hands-on sessions, giving users the opportunity to compile, run and experiment with the programs as well as interact with their developers. To find out the next Workshop, please refer to the Upcoming Events.

Skip to main content. Computational Collaboration Project No 5 - Software for simulation of condensed phases. Allen and D. Tildesley Clarendon Press Oxford Tildesley published by Oxford University Press They are made freely available to members of CCP5 in the hope that they will be useful. The intention is to clarify points made in the text rather than to provide a piece of code suitable for direct use in a research application.

We ascribe no commercial value to the programs themselves. Although a few complete programs are provided our aim has been to offer building blocks rather than black boxes.

As far as we are aware the programs work correctly but we can accept no responsibility for the consequences of any errors and would be grateful to hear from you if you find any.



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