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ATTENTION - NEW ACCESS RESTRICTIONS - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

The cluster administrators have been forced to adopt a new access policy.

Looking for software built on the ThermoEngine (ENKI) platform?

VESIcal (also available on the ENKI server in ThermoEngine/Notebooks/VESIcal)

What is ENKI testing?

ENKI is a collaborative, Web-based model-configuration and testing portal that provides tools in computational thermodynamics and fluid dynamics. READ MORE

When will Enki be decommissioned?

The ENKI development server will be decommissioned on November 4th, 2021. This server has been superseded by the Google Cloud-based ENKI production server, which will continue to provide community modeling resources and deliver free access to the ENKI software ecosystem. The development server is no longer capable of delivering the computing resources necessary to support the growing ENKI user community. If you have files on the development server that you wish to save, please log into your account prior to November 4, and download them for safekeeping. To continue using the ENKI modeling platform, please watch Accessing the ENKI software ecosystem on the ENKI Portal YouTube channel to learn how to make an account on the ENKI production server.

What is the production server in Enki?

This cloud-based resource runs the most stable version of ENKI. Use it for class work, workshops, routine calculations, or anything that does not require new and untested features or novel capabilities of ENKI.

Is Enki running JupyterLab?

The ENKI server is now running JupyterLab with a number of extensions that improve server performance. The server now has better access to the file system, including a public notebook folder, and has direct access to the ENKI-portal resources at GitLab. Jupyter notebooks work as before, but you may notice that some notebook commands are located in a different part of the user interface. For a tour of the interface, see the YouTube video, Intro to the ENKI Server.