e-Science initiatives in Venezuela
J. L. Chaves, G. Diaz, V. Hamar, R. Isea, F. Rojas, N. Ruiz, R., Torrens, M. Uzcategui, J. Florez-Lopez, H. Hoeger, C. Mendoza, L. A. Nunez

TL;DR
This paper describes the development of web-based scientific applications in Venezuela across various disciplines, highlighting strategies for implementation and collaborative e-Science initiatives.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed account of Venezuelan e-Science infrastructure and applications, including quantum chemistry, atomic physics, damage mechanics, and biomedical portals.
Findings
Development of web-based scientific applications in Venezuela
Implementation strategies for quantum chemistry and atomic physics
Collaborative biomedical portals for parasitic disease research
Abstract
Within the context of the nascent e-Science infrastructure in Venezuela, we describe several web-based scientific applications developed at the Centro Nacional de Calculo Cientifico Universidad de Los Andes (CeCalCULA), Merida, and at the Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas (IVIC), Caracas. The different strategies that have been followed for implementing quantum chemistry and atomic physics applications are presented. We also briefly discuss a damage portal based on dynamic, nonlinear, finite elements of lumped damage mechanics and a biomedical portal developed within the framework of the \textit{E-Infrastructure shared between Europe and Latin America} (EELA) initiative for searching common sequences and inferring their functions in parasitic diseases such as leishmaniasis, chagas and malaria.
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Computational Physics and Python Applications
