Contacting Folding@Home staff for Research Project?
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 8:24 am
Hello Everyone,
I am a year 12 high-school student from South Australia and am currently taking part in a course called Research Project. Research Project is a course in which we pick our own topic of research and write an essay about what we have found. I have chosen to do research about distributed computing for scientific research, more specifically about Folding@Home.
Currently I am trying to find someone in staff (or someone else who is involved in the project in some way) who can answer a few questions for me. Does anyone know how I can find them?
Thanks in advance for your time
In your opinion, what are the main achievements of Folding@Home?
How has the Distributed Computing approach compared to using a supercomputer?
What have been the main difficulties or problems related to using a Distributed Computing approach (if any)?
Have there been any security issues with Folding@Home? If so, how were they solved?
Has Folding@Home achieved its aim?
p.s. I know this information can be found online but I need to complete some form of primary research.
I am a year 12 high-school student from South Australia and am currently taking part in a course called Research Project. Research Project is a course in which we pick our own topic of research and write an essay about what we have found. I have chosen to do research about distributed computing for scientific research, more specifically about Folding@Home.
Currently I am trying to find someone in staff (or someone else who is involved in the project in some way) who can answer a few questions for me. Does anyone know how I can find them?
Thanks in advance for your time
In your opinion, what are the main achievements of Folding@Home?
How has the Distributed Computing approach compared to using a supercomputer?
What have been the main difficulties or problems related to using a Distributed Computing approach (if any)?
Have there been any security issues with Folding@Home? If so, how were they solved?
Has Folding@Home achieved its aim?
p.s. I know this information can be found online but I need to complete some form of primary research.