Friday 2 June 2023
Dr. Ravindra Shinde wins Google Cloud for Research award
Google Cloud Platform is a leading cloud service provider and has recently launched a program that enables academic researchers to perform research-related computations in the cloud using open-source codes. Dr. Ravindra Shinde's proposal of using Google Cloud to containerize quantum Monte Carlo code and libraries and making it available for users via web interfaces was awarded $4600 Google Cloud Credits.
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