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Hello, Guten Abend, and Bienvenue to the new Thom Group Wiki. (Apparently evenings are good times to read the Wiki.)

In this Wiki you can find various pieces of useful information, such as when group meetings are, who is going to bring cake, how to run a particular calculation or perform a certain computer trick, who's using which computer in the group, and so on. You can also see how fun we are as a group by looking at our various photos.

Group Calendar

https://calendar.google.com/calendar/render?mode=day&date=20160601T153539#main_7%7Cday-1+23745+23745+23745

Group Meetings

Past Group Meetings here.

Lent Term 2018

Date Mini-talk Cake
22nd January 2018 Letitia
5th February 2018 Alex
19th February 2018
5th March 2018
19th March 2018

Easter Term 2018

Date Mini-talk Cake
30th April 2018
14th May 2018
28th May 2018
11th June 2018

Group List

An up to date list of group members is also available here: http://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/group/thom.

Thom Group photo - taken by Nathan Pitt, ©University of Cambridge, November 2017

Computer List

- Group computers available.

Introduction to basic shell commands

- There are a number of tutorials available which document basic operations that are useful including:

  1. General bash commands
  2. Setting up cygwin
  3. Setting up ssh keys and general bash commands what are helpful
  4. using GIT
  5. Useful cerebro queue commands
  6. Some vim tidbits

Currently undergoing construction.

Useful Software

  1. Using QChem
  2. Using QCMagic
  3. SimpleDMC
  4. MRCC

Useful Information

  1. Guidelines on Code Review
  2. How to do things relating to HANDE releases
  3. How to run PySCF or other Python software on Archer
  4. How to run QChem on darwin

Archiving data for the university repository

To-do list for the Thom Group Website

Group Activities

To-do list for the Wiki

- A pretty picture

- A "How to:" page on setting up cygwin, ssh keys and general bash commands what are helpful

- A "How to:" page on using qchem

- A Pretty picture for the $wgLogo