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Hello, I am a PhD student at University of Florida in mechanical engineering. I working on a research project from the DOE. I get tuition assistance through a fellowship through the mechanical engineering department. I am working with fortran codes on my windows pc and my lab linux pc. I was wondering if I qualify for the student non-commercial download. One one webpage i found I am allowed to download it if I am using it for my thesis work, but not if I get paid. I am not sure if I am allowed to request for the license or not. I would like to get it because my fortran code runs well on my laptop, but it runs 3-5 times slower on my lab desktop (ubuntu 12.04). I use the gnu gfortran compiler on both computers, with the difference that my desktop has an older version of gnu (4.6) while my laptop has 4.8. I have access to the supercomputer at UF, which runs my fortran code fine if I use the ifort compiler, but runs 3-5 times slower if I use their gnu 4.6 gfortran compiler.
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Hi,
Yes, for writing your PhD thesis you can use one of our student offerings as long as you will not be compensated for your work. For Fortran however, there is no free product license available; you can order a tools suite including the Fortran Compiler here: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/discounted-student-pricing
Does this help?
Regards, Hubert.
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As long as you are using the product for writing your PhD thesis ONLY and you are not compensated for writing the thesis or for any result upon your thesis, you are allowed to use a student license.
Hubert.
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