If there's any website that can upload my programming script

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The discussion centers on the need for high computational power to run Density Functional Theory (DFT) simulations using QuantumEspresso for a graduate thesis in physics. The individual is seeking online platforms that allow for uploading scripts to high-performance computing servers, enabling them to execute their work remotely and download results efficiently. There is also a query about available resources at universities and the potential barriers to accessing them through remote login. The conversation highlights the importance of finding suitable computational resources for academic research, especially for students working with demanding programming frameworks.
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Hi there,
Apologize in advance if this is not the correct place to post my query. I've been googling didn't get it or maybe my input search parameter is not sufficient or irrelevant.

I am recently doing my graduate in physics and my inclination towards computational physics makes me to do my thesis work regarding Density Functional Theory (DFT) one of the programming used is QuantumEspresso which requires high computation power to do this programming. When I'm off from my university i want to do my work in laptop which doesn't provide sufficient computational power. So I've been wondering if there's any website that can upload my programming scripts and run in high computational server and finally download the final results in short time. If there's do help me send links also ready to go for paid version.

Thank you for reading.
 
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