Gentlemen,
Last year I created a Jmol collaborative version as a part of my doctorate
thesis.
The environment was designed considering the inherent internet latency and
worked perfectly with the following architecture (very simplified
explanation):
Imagine geographically separated research groups (or study groups). The size
of each local group is unlimited. There is a communication server in each
local group.
The groups number is also theoretically unlimited. The communication among
the groups servers (through internet) is done by a new real-time
events-oriented communication protocol created by me.
In November/2010 I presented the work in Rome, Italy. In October/2011 I will
be in Algarve, Portugal to present it.
I have plans to create a Jmol version with multi-projection (to CAVEs) and
3D (to 3d TVs) as part of my pos-doc.
I have two questions:
1) Does anyone know a renowned north-American or European research center
where I could be accepted to remotely develop my pos-doc? (I live in Brazil)
2) The problem I have now is to keep this version synchronized with the
subsequent Jmol release versions (I used 12.1.13). Is there any way to
achieve this synchronism?
Hugs!
Moacyr
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