Currently our most active Team is Chicago RuleZ which encourages users to show power of Chicago computing power, but there are also members from all around USA and world.Everybody is welcome to join from single PC user to big companies or school.
For the two last of these we recommend to take contact with us, so that we can link to your company internet site and mention your company is helping world to solve most demanding science questions.
Current projects in Team Chicago RuleZ
Einstein@Home is a program to search for spinning neutron stars called pulsars using data from the LIGO gravitational wave detector. It also searches for radio pulsars in binary systems, using data from the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
Motors, valves, and sensors can be combined with electronic components to form a complete system. Just as integrated circuits have revolutionized electronics, so MEMS (microelectrical-mechanical systems) will revolutionize medical devices, biosensors and consumer products of the future.
AQUA@home uses Internet-connected computers to help design and analyze quantum computing algorithms, using Quantum Monte Carlo techniques.
Primes play a central role in the cryptographic systems which are used for computer security. Through the study of prime numbers it can be shown how much processing is required to crack an encryption code and thus to determine whether current security schemes are sufficiently secure.
Running GPUGRID on GPUs (NVIDIA) innovates volunteer computing by delivering supercomputing class applications on a cost effective infrastructure which will greatly impact the way biomedical research is performed.
The goal of Milkyway@Home is to use the BOINC platform to harness volunteered computing resources in creating a highly accurate three dimensional model of the Milky Way galaxy using data gathered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. This project enables research in both astroinformatics and computer science.
contribute idle time on your computer to help physicists develop and exploit particle accelerators, such as CERN’s Large Hadron Collider.

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