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Work in state-of-the-art facilities in Chernoff Hall.  XXX Add picture of our research labs and Chernoff. 

Our research facilities feature:
  • Well lit, clean, and spacious student offices accommodating 3-5 students each

  • Dedicated desk space, including internet connections, computers, shelf space, and personal storage 

  • A quiet working environment close to other students in theoretical and computational chemistry

  • Common areas in each of the four student labs

Computational facilities include:
  • In-house resources housed in Chernoff 501.   These include two small Beowulf clusters for testing and optimization, and XXX. 

  • At-the-desk computing resources, including networked printing resources, scanners,...

  • All group members belong to the High Performance Computing Virtual Lab (HPCVL), a state-of-the-art parallel computing environment housed primarily at Queen's.  To find out more about HPCVL, click here.

  • Access to high performance computing facilities across Canada, including Sharcnet, RQCHP, and Westgrid. 

  • Online access to a small departmental computing cluster for small calculations. 


Chernoff Hall:
  • Chernoff Hall, completed in July of 2002, is an award-winning building hosting state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities.  Chernoff Hall is located only one block away from picturesque Lake Ontario. 

  • The atrium is one of the most appreciated features of Chernoff.  Spanning five floors with natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows, the atrium provides a pleasant meeting place for all occupants of Chernoff.  The theory labs are housed at the junction of the research and office wings, directly beside the atrium. 

  • Chernoff Hall is climate controlled, offering a comfortable work environment in all seasons. 

  • The third, fourth, and fifth floors house graduate student lounges, complete with a small kitchen, tables, and computer stations.  These lounges have floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook Lake Ontario. 





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