Projects
At Collective Compute, we partner with qualified organizations and researchers to ensure our distributed computing power supports legitimate, impactful scientific work.
Established Distributed Computing Projects We collaborate with proven initiatives like Folding@Home that have already vetted research projects and provide ready-to-execute models and simulations. These partnerships allow us to contribute immediately to well-established scientific efforts with transparent goals and methodologies.
Accredited Research Institutions We partner with colleges, universities, and research centers that need additional computing power for their important research initiatives. Working with accredited institutions ensures our resources support rigorous, peer-reviewed scientific work.
Recognized Citizen Scientists We engage with well-known, referenced citizen scientists whose work is documented and contributes meaningfully to their fields. These partnerships help to provide fair access to computing resources for independent researchers making real scientific contributions.
Interested in partnering with us? If you or your organization fit one of these categories and need distributed computing resources, please contact us.
Current Efforts
Folding@Home is a distributed computing project that uses the volunteered processing power of personal computers to simulate protein dynamics. These simulations help scientists better understand how proteins fold (and misfold), which is crucial for developing new therapeutics for diseases such as Alzheimer's, cancer, and viral infections like COVID-19.
The Collective Compute Team is proud to be a top 1000 all time contributing team to Folding@Home medical research projects.