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| 2011.01.31 || '''First Day of Class''' <br> Group Study || Organizational Meeting / Setup Mathlab accounts <br> <br> Before next class participants must complete the following tutorials <br> (1) http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix <br> (2) At linux prompt type "vimtutor" (without the quotes) to start a built in tutorial for the text editor program called vi
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| 2011.01.31 || '''First Day of Class''' <br> Group Study || Organizational Meeting / Setup Mathlab accounts <br> <br> Before next class complete the following two tutorials <br> (1) http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix <br> (2) At Linux command prompt type "vimtutor" (without the quotes) to start a built in tutorial for the text editor program called vi
 
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| 2011.02.02 || Group Study || Visualization software #1, Misc unix skills <br> VMD, MOE, Chimera, vi, general unix cmds, shell scripting, Seawulf accounts  
 
| 2011.02.02 || Group Study || Visualization software #1, Misc unix skills <br> VMD, MOE, Chimera, vi, general unix cmds, shell scripting, Seawulf accounts  

Revision as of 12:47, 4 January 2011


Instructor Dr. Robert C. Rizzo [631-632-8519, rizzorc@gmail.com]
Course No. AMS-536 / CHE-536
Location/Time Math Tower, Room S235 (COMPUTER LAB next to SINC site), Mon/Wed 3:50PM - 5:10PM
Office Hours Anytime or by appointment, Room 1-101, Dept. of Applied Math & Statistics
Teaching Assistant Sudipto Mukherjee, Room 3-129, 2-8519, Dept. of Applied Math & Statistics


Project Information

Project Approval Sheet


Oral Presentation Guidlines: These meetings should be formal and your chance to tell a complete story. Talks should be presented in PPT format and be 30 minutes long. The purpose of your talks is for you to clearly and concisely present your overall progress to date including appropriate background material and interpretation of your results. Talks should be arranged in the following order:

  • Introduction/Background (include biological relevance)
  • Specifics of Your System
  • Computational Details (theory)
  • Computational Details (system setup)
  • Results and Discussion (include a critical interpretation of your results)
  • Conclusions
  • Future
  • Acknowledgments


Final Report Guidelines and Example Final Papers


Tutorials, Software Links, and Other Relevant Class Information


Schedule

Note: Each participant please update the Wiki as required with the title of your talk.


Date Participant Talk
2011.01.31 First Day of Class
Group Study
Organizational Meeting / Setup Mathlab accounts

Before next class complete the following two tutorials
(1) http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix
(2) At Linux command prompt type "vimtutor" (without the quotes) to start a built in tutorial for the text editor program called vi
2011.02.02 Group Study Visualization software #1, Misc unix skills
VMD, MOE, Chimera, vi, general unix cmds, shell scripting, Seawulf accounts
2011.02.07 Group Study Visualization software #2, Misc unix skills
VMD, MOE, Chimera, vi, general unix cmds, shell scripting, Seawulf accounts
2011.02.09 Group Study Visualization software #3, Misc unix skills
VMD, MOE, Chimera, vi, general unix cmds, shell scripting, Seawulf accounts
2011.02.14 Group Study Visualization software #3, Misc unix skills
VMD, MOE, Chimera, vi, general unix cmds, shell scripting, Seawulf accounts
2011.02.16 Group Study Tutorials: Group 1=DOCK, Group 2=AMBER
project discussion
2011.02.21 Group Study Tutorials: Group 1=DOCK, Group 2=AMBER
project discussion
2011.02.23 Group Study Tutorials: Group 1=DOCK, Group 2=AMBER
project discussion
2011.02.28 Group Study Tutorials: Group 1=AMBER, Group 2=DOCK
project discussion
2011.03.02 Group Study Tutorials: Group 1=AMBER, Group 2=DOCK
project discussion
2011.03.07 Group Study Tutorials: Group 1=AMBER, Group 2=DOCK
project discussion
2011.03.09 Group Study Tutorials: Group 1=AMBER, Group 2=DOCK
project discussion
2011.03.14 Group Study Tutorials: Group 1=AMBER, Group 2=DOCK
project discussion
2011.03.16 Group Study Project Setups / Troubleshooting
2011.03.21 Group Study Project Setups / Troubleshooting
2011.03.23 Group Study Project Setups / Troubleshooting
2011.03.28 Group Study Project Setups / Troubleshooting
2011.03.30 Group Study Project Setups / Troubleshooting
2011.04.04 Group Study Project Setups / Troubleshooting
2011.04.06 Last, First; Last, First Talk Title ; Talk Title
2011.04.05 Last, First; Last, First Talk Title ; Talk Title
2011.04.07 Last, First; Last, First Talk Title ; Talk Title
2011.04.12 Last, First; Last, First Talk Title ; Talk Title
2011.04.14 Last, First; Last, First Talk Title ; Talk Title
2011.04.19 Last, First; Last, First Talk Title ; Talk Title
2011.04.21 Preliminary Report Due
Adler, Jeremy; Chang, Andrew
Talk Title ; Talk Title
2011.04.26 Last, First; Last, First Talk Title ; Talk Title
2011.04.28 Last, First; Last, First Talk Title ; Talk Title
2011.05.03 Last, First; Last, First Talk Title ; Talk Title
2011.05.05 Last Day of Class
Last, First; Last, First
Talk Title ; Talk Title
2011.05.12 Final written report due by 5PM, May 12, 2010. Late papers will not be accepted. See above for sample reports and detailed guidelines. Give hard copy to Sudipto Mukherjee (Math Tower room 3-129) and email electronic copy to rizzorc@gmail.com