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  1. Knowledge-based systems
  2. Discrete element model (DEM)
  3. QbD presentation
  4. Particle adhesion
  5. Van der waals force
  6. Process modeling
  7. Hamaker constants
  8. Particle-based computations
  9. Roller compaction
  10. Johanson's model
  11. Dry granulation
  12. Statistical model building
  13. Molecular modeling
  14. Excipients
  15. Visualization
  16. Database
  17. Active pharmaceutical ingredient (API)

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Our Cyberinfrastructure

Our web site is powered by the HUBzero software developed at Purdue University. HUBzero was specifically designed to help a scientific community share resources and work together with one another. Users can upload their own content--including tutorials, courses, publications, and animations--and share them with the rest of the community. But each hub is more than just a repository of information. It is a place where researchers and educators can share data and simulation tools online. Users can launch simulations and post-process results with an ordinary web browser--without having to download, compile, or install any code. The tools they access are not just web forms, but powerful graphical tools that support visualization and comparison of results.

How Does a Hub Differ From a Web Site?

At its core, a hub is a web site built with many familiar open source packages--the Linux operating system, an Apache web server, a MySQL database, PHP web scripting, and the Joomla content management system. The HUBzero software builds upon that infrastructure to create an environment in which researchers, educators, and students can access simulation tools and share information. Specifically, we define a "hub" as a web-based collaboration environment with the following features:

  • Interactive simulation tools, hosted on the hub cluster and delivered to your browser
  • Simulation tool development area, including source code control and bug tracking
  • Animated presentations delivered in a light-weight, Flash-based format
  • Mechanism for uploading and sharing resources
  • 5-star ratings and user feedback for resources
  • User support area, with question-and-answer forum
  • Statistics about users and usage patterns

You can use this software to start a hub for your own scientific community. Visit HUBzero.org to learn more!