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An Interdisciplinary Virtual Laboratory on Nanoscience

M. Guggisberg, P. Fornaro, T. Gyalog, and H. Burkhart
Institut fuer Informatik, Universitaet Basel, Klingelbergstr. 50, CH-4056 Basel,
Switzerland
email: [email protected]

Abstract
The Swiss Virtual Campus project "Virtual Nanoscience Laboratory" realises a virtual laboratory for the booming field of Nanoscience. Nanoscience laboratories are expensive and only major companies and organizations sponsored by research programmes can afford their usage. With a concept of distance education, complex and sensible experimental equipment can be shared through the Internet.

Three main topics are realized in the framework of a virtual laboratory: user management, communication and co-operation, and the control of virtual experiments. The basic architecture is based on a multitiered client-server model. Each nanoscience experiment is implemented as a stand-alone web-service.

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M. Guggisberg, P. Fornaro, T. Gyalog and H. Burkhart,
An Interdisciplinary Virtual Laboratory on Nanoscience ,
Electronic Notes in Future Generation Computer Systems, Vol. 1 (2001)
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