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JupyterHub

Jon Edelen edited this page Sep 13, 2022 · 2 revisions

Sirepo hosts its own instance of JupyterHub. Users can access our servers to explore all of the supported codes in Sirepo (and more) and work from the command line or from a Jupyter notebook. The simulations generated by Sirepo GUIs can be downloaded into Python files and run through our JupyterHub instance.

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####U.S. Department of Energy Support Sirepo development has been supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science under multiple awards: By the office of High Energy Physics under Award Nos. DE-SC0011340, DE-SC0015897, and DE-SC0018719. By the office of Basic Energy Sciences under Award Nos. DE-SC0011237, DE-SC0015209, DE-SC0018556, and DE-SC0018571. By the office of Nuclear Physics under Award Nos. DE-SC0015212 and DE-SC0017181. By the office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research under Award Nos. DE-SC0017162 and DE-SC0017057. Sirepo has also been funded in part with Federal funds from the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. 75N91019C00053 and with partial support from RadiaSoft LLC and from Sirepo customers.

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