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Choosing BOINC projects

BOINC is used by many projects. You can participate in any number of these projects.

To decide whether to participate in a project, read its web site and consider:

  • Does the project clearly describe its goals? Are these goals important and beneficial?
  • Has the project published results in peer-reviewed journals or conferences? See a list of publications of BOINC projects .
  • Do you trust the project to use proper security practices?
  • Who owns the results of the computation? Will they be freely available? Will they belong to a company?

The following projects are known to us at BOINC, and we believe their descriptions are accurate.

Name
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CategoryAreaSponsorSupported platforms
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Amicable Numbers Mathematics, computing, and games Mathematics Independent
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Asteroids@home Physical Science Astrophysics Charles University in Prague
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BOINC Central Multiple applications Multiple science areas University of California, Berkeley
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Climateprediction.net Earth Sciences Climate study Oxford University
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DENIS@Home Biology and Medicine Medical physiology San Jorge University, Zaragoza, Spain
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Einstein@home Physical Science Astrophysics University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (USA), Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Hanover (Germany)
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Gerasim@Home Mathematics, computing, and games Computer engineering Southwest State University (Russia)
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GPUGrid.net Biology and Medicine Molecular simulations of proteins Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB)
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iThena Mathematics, computing, and games Computer science Cyber-Complex Foundation
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LHC@home Physical Science Physics CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research)
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LODA Mathematics, computing, and games Mathematics Independent
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Milkyway@home Physical Science Astronomy Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Moo! Wrapper Mathematics, computing, and games Cryptography and combinatorics Independent
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NFS@home Mathematics, computing, and games Factorization of large integers California State University Fullerton
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NumberFields@home Mathematics, computing, and games Mathematics Arizona State University, school of Mathematics
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ODLK Mathematics, computing, and games Mathematics Independent
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ODLK1 Mathematics, computing, and games Mathematics Independent
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PrimeGrid Mathematics, computing, and games Mathematics Independent
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Radioactive@Home Distributed sensing Environmental research BOINC Poland Foundation
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RakeSearch Mathematics, computing, and games Mathematics Karelian Research Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
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Ramanujan Machine Mathematics, computing, and games Mathematics Independent
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RNA World Biology and Medicine Molecular biology Rechenkraft.net e.V.
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Rosetta@home Biology and Medicine Biology University of Washington
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SIDock@home Biology and Medicine Biomedicine The COVID.SI project and the Karelian Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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SRBase Mathematics, computing, and games Mathematics Independent
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World Community Grid Multiple applications Medical, environmental and other humanitarian research Krembil Research Institute
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YAFU Mathematics, computing, and games Mathematics Independent
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Yoyo@home Multiple applications Mathematics Independent
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If you run a BOINC-based project and would like it to be included on this list, please contact us.


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