Climateprediction.net, BBC Climate Change Experiment, and Seasonal Attribution Project: study climate change.", "Einstein@home: search for gravitational signals emitted by pulsars.", "LHC@home: improve the design of the CERN LHC particle accelerator", "Predictor@home: investigate protein-related diseases.", "Rosetta@home: help researchers develop cures for human diseases.", "SETI@home: Look for radio evidence of extraterrestrial life.", "SIMAP: calculate protein similarity data for use by many biological research projects.", "SZTAKI Desktop Grid: search for generalized binary number systems.", "World Community Grid: advance our knowledge of human disease.", "Quantum Monte Carlo at Home: study the structure and reactivity of molecules using Quantum Chemistry.", ); echo " BOINC

Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing


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 Participate

BOINC is a software platform for volunteer computing. BOINC lets you donate computing power to scientific research projects such as:

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You can participate in more than one project, and you control how much of your computing power goes to each project. If you participate in several projects, your computer will be kept busy even when one project has no work.

To participate:

  1. Select projects
  2. Download and run BOINC software
  3. Enter the project's URL (visit the project's web site, and copy the URL from your browser's address field).
More info | Download | Web sites | Add-ons | Message boards

Create a volunteer computing project

If you are a scientist with a computationally-intensive task, you may be able to use BOINC. A BOINC project with a single Linux server can provide computing power equivalent to a cluster with tens of thousands of CPUs.

If you lack the resources (manpower, server capacity, or network bandwidth) to operate a BOINC project directly, organizations such as World Community Grid may be able to assist you. Please contact us for information.

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BOINC is supported by the National Science Foundation through awards SCI/0221529, SCI/0438443 and SCI/0506411. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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One of over 500,000 people worldwide participating in BOINC:

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News

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News is available as an RSS feed


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