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Recent news
WebMO 13.1 is now available for free download!
WebMO 13.1 Pro and Enterprise have a variety of additional features and is available for
purchase.
WebMO can now build bulk, periodic (1D, 2D, 3D) materials. Periodic calculations are supported in Gaussian, PWSCF, and VASP!
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May 23, 2013
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- Guassian, Inc. Highly Recommends WebMO (Gaussian News, December, 2000):
"[WebMO is] an exciting web-based interface to Gaussian and other computational chemistry packages designed to make is easy to introduce students to electronic structure calculations and to run them from their own personal computers. ... It provides an easy, web browser-based interface to Gaussian which enables students to complete course exercises without needing any of the required software installed on their own computer. ... All in all, our experience with WebMO have been extremely positive. It is a well-thought designed and implemented package which makes running Gaussian calculations on a central server straightforward and simple, and we highly recommend it to anyone - educators and researchers alike - looking for a means of providing Gaussian access in such a manner."
- Chem Computing Made Simple (Science Magazine, August 10, 2001):
"...WebMO [is] a simple, Web browser-based interface for using popular chem software packages such as MOPAC and Gaussian. You draw the molecule's structure, and the output--including the molecule's transition states and infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra--appears in an easy-to-understand format."
- Digital Briefs - New Software and Websites for the Chemical Enterprise (C&E News, April 8, 2002):
"WebMO is a Web-based interface to computational programs such as Gaussian, Gamess, and Mopac. The user draws a molecule using a 3-D editor, sets up the calculation, submits the job, and views the results graphically, all within a standard Web browser. The WebMO website has a working demo where anyone can run small jobs as well as a free download area, technical support for researchers, and curriculum support material for educators. WebMO is simple enough for undergraduate computational chemistry curriculum and flexible enough for computational chemistry research."
- Harvard University Uses WebMO to Teach Chemistry (IBM Systems Magazine, May 2007):
"WebMO provides an intuitive graphical front end for drawing molecules and submitting jobs for calculation using the cluster.... So the students can focus on the chemistry, the software interface is as simple as opening a Web browser on their own computer, following the instructions given to them and submitting their jobs."
- WebMO Support Forum (Testimonials Page):
"This is exactly the type of program I've been looking for to use in our Advanced Organic course at Truman State University. I want to expose the class to some "real" ab initio methods without having to teach them unix, vi, etc. I also don't want 20 students with login accounts on my various workstations. WebMO makes all of these non-issues. The web-only access helps keep my machines secure, and the GUI is intuitive. I particularly love the plots of spectra. Very nicely done."
"I have just upgraded my installation.... The process was completely painless, the instructions clear and concise. This is easily the simplest package to install."
"I would like to add my congratulations to the WebMO developers and staff....I'm running WebMO for high school students and teachers in the state of North Carolina, and the kids and teachers love the interface and the ability to do meaningful computational chemistry activities. In our proposal to fund this project, we projected 3-6 months for installation and testing of the WebMO interface and the various codes. We were production-ready in less than 3 WEEKS."
Number of Unique WebMO licenses: 14,050 (as of 11/23/10)
WebMO Pro / Enterprise Licensees include:
ACEnet, Canada
Albright College
Allegheny College
AstraZeneca, Inc.
Australian National University, Australia
Bayer Schering Pharma AG
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russia
Cabrillo College
California State University, Chico
California State University, Long Beach
Calvin College
Cape Breton University, Canada
Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Carleton College
Center for Computational Research, SUNY-Buffalo
Centre College
Chicago State University
Clemson University
Coe College
Colby College
College of Charleston
Concordia University, Canada
Cornell University
Earlham College
East Tennessee State University
Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada
Elizabethtown College
Fort Lewis College
Fujitsu, Ltd.
Gaussian, Inc.
Georgia Institute of Technology
German Aerospace Center DLR
Gonzaga University
Grand Valley State University
Griffith University, Australia
Gustavus Adolphus College
Hampden-Sydney College
Harvard University
Hasselt University, Belgium
Haverford College
HIT, Inc., Japan
Honda R&D Company
Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Hope College
HPC Systems, Inc., Japan
Hulinks, Inc., Japan
Illinois College
Institute for Molecular Science, Japan
Instituto de Fisica BUAP, Mexico
Keene State University
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Krell Institute
Kumamoto University, Japan
Latrobe University, Australia
Lebanon Valley College
LG Chem, Korea
Lilly Research Centre, Inc.
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Lyon College
Macalester College
Marian College
Middlebury College
Millersville University
Monmouth College
Moravian College
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (NIAIST), Japan
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Nebraska Wesleyan University
NICT Kobe Advanced ICT Research Center, Japan
Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd
Nitto Denko Corporation, Japan
North Carolina Central University
Notre Dame
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Oberlin College
Ohio Northern University
Pacific Lutheran University
Pacific Union College
Parabon Computation, Inc.
Pavol Jozef Safarik University, Slovakia
Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Hungary
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Purdue University
Q-Chem, Inc.
Queen's University, Canada
Queens University of Charlotte
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
San Diego Supercomputer Center
Shodor Center for Computational Science Education
St. Bonaventure University
Stewart Computational Chemistry, LLC
Sumitomo Chemical Company, Japan
SUNY College at Oneonta
Syracuse University
Taisho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd, Japan
Temple University
Texas Lutheran University
The Ohio State University
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Truman State University
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United States Military Academy
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Vietnam National University of HoChiMinh City, Vietnam
Villanova University
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Virginia Tech
Wabash College
Walsh University
Washington and Jefferson College
Wayne State University
Weber State University
Westminster College
Winthrop University
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
York College of Pennsylvania
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