Dear MEEP Community,

This may be useful to some of you. Kogence <https://kogence.com/> is
offering free cloud supercomputing for MEEP simulations of optical
structures. You can fire simulations on machines as good as 128cores on
single node or cluster many such nodes together. This is an attempt to
bring excellent opensource such as MEEP to broader users who can try
executing simulations and interact with results instantly on browser itself.

There are some 10+ public MEEP projects
<https://kogence.com/app/category/MEEP> that you can fork, modify and
execute. Alternatively, you can also create your own MEEP project from
scratch. You can keep project private or share it with collaborators.
Details are provided here :- https://kogence.com/app/category/MEEP.

Kogence, also hosts ready to fork and execute models library built with
other opensource optics software for free cloud supercomputing : RCWA (S4
<https://kogence.com/app/category/S4>and REMS
<https://kogence.com/app/category/REMS>), Near Field Radiation (MESH
<https://kogence.com/app/category/MESH>), Photonic Crystal (MPB
<https://kogence.com/app/category/MPB>), Time Domain (FDTD+
<https://kogence.com/app/category/FDTD_Plus> and MEEP
<https://kogence.com/app/category/MEEP>).

If you run into any issues, please feel free to contact us at sunil.sandhu
at alumni DOT stanford DOT edu mukul AT alumni DOT stanford DOT edu.

Regards,
Sunil & Mukul
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