2017 MolSSI Software Fellowships

The Molecular Sciences Software Institute (MolSSI) is pleased to announce the inaugural 2017 Software Fellowship competition. These prestigious awards will recognize advanced graduate students and postdocs pursuing the development of software infrastructure, middleware, and frameworks that will benefit the broader field of computational molecular sciences, including biomolecular and macromolecular simulation, quantum chemistry, and materials science. […]

NSF commits $35 million to improve scientific software

July 29, 2016 Scientists increasingly rely on computers to gain insights about the world through simulations, data analytics or visualizations. These computational investigations typically rely on scientific software that makes it possible to perform virtual experiments and explore laboratory research data with reliable, reproducible results, whether one is using a desktop computer or the nation’s […]

MolSSI is Seeking Software Scientists

The Molecular Sciences Software Institute (MolSSI), located at Virginia Tech, seeks candidates for its Software Scientists. Staff Software Scientists: The successful candidates will be actively involved in an interdisciplinary team who will help develop software frameworks, interact with community code developers including Software Fellows, develop and provide software development training, collaborate with partners in cyberinfrastructure, form […]

MolSSI Workshop on Cyberinfrastructure and the Molecular Sciences

Organizers: Cecilia Clementi and Shantenu Jha Dates: 8-9 October 2016 Location: Rice University, Houston, Texas A workshop to understand the broader cyberinfrastructure requirements of computational molecular sciences was organized at Rice University, Oct 8 and 9. The opening session of the workshop had several talks illustrating the importance of a robust, functional and scalable ecosystem […]