Usage: Overview
Driving Innovation Through Hands-On Exploration
Over the past few years, thousands of nanoHUB users have launched millions of simulations. From classroom learning to cutting-edge research, these simulations continue to power discovery at scale.
In the last month alone, over 2,095 unique users launched 87,713 simulation jobs across a wide range of scientific domains. Over the past year, simulation activity has consumed more than 151,626 CPU hours
Interactive Science, Built for the Web
Over 916 tools and apps are available on nanoHUB, spanning fields such as nanotechnology, materials science, electronics, and quantum computing.
Over the past year, these tools and apps have collectively run for more than 1,072,647 real-time hours.
Tracking Our Scholarly Footprint
The number of academic papers referencing nanoHUB has grown significantly, from 1,857 scientific references in 2016 to over 3,112 This upward trend reflects the platform’s growing presence in research workflows and its value to the global scientific community
Open Knowledge, Shared Globally
Over 8,626 resources have been published on nanoHUB, supporting research, teaching, and collaboration.On average around 33 new resources are published each month. In the past year alone, more than 392 new tools and learning materials were added, expanding access to cutting-edge knowledge across disciplines.
A Worldwide Community of Learners and Researchers
In the past year, nanoHUB recorded over 38 million visits from more than 59,233 unique visitors, including over 48,527 active users who engaged with tools, resources, and simulations. These numbers highlight nanoHUB’s role as a daily-use platform for scientific work and learning.
Enabling Research Across the Globe
In the last 6 months, 16,779 users from over 122 countries have run simulations on nanoHUB. This widespread activity highlights the platform’s role in enabling global participation in research and education.