Purdue researchers exercise Blue Waters to design the edifice blocks of future nano-computing technologies.
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Understanding Alzheimer’s
Mayo Clinic researchers exercise the Blue Waters supercomputer to learn gene expression in the brain.
GPU Hackathon applications due by March 6
Current or coming users of large hybrid CPU-GPU systems like Blue Waters can get help with porting or optimizing one application for GPUs.
Blue Waters tours
Take a journey of Blue Waters, one of the fastest supercomputers in the universe! In conjunction with Engineering Open House, you be possible to visit the supercomputer any time between 9a and 3p on Saturday, March 14.
Friday, March 13, 2015
NCSA part of team developing tools to help governments deal with disasters
A $20 very great number award from the National Institute of Standards and Technology be inclined be used to develop computer tools to resist local governments decide how to dress resources to lessen the impact of extravagant weather and other hazards.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Cornell researcher uses Blue Waters to identify flaws in system of space-based rainfall observation
Patrick Reed's study, published this month in Physical Review Letters, erect that satellite-based flood divination has weak spots, which could conduct to major flooding that catches persons by surprise.
Cornell researcher uses Blue Waters to identify flaws in system of space-based rainfall observation
Patrick Reed's study, published this month in Physical Review Letters, erect that satellite-based flood divination has weak spots, which could conduct to major flooding that catches persons by surprise.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Merle Giles one of HPCwire’s People to Watch for 2015
NCSA's counsellor of business and economic development is selected since one of the "stars without interrupti the rise in high-deed computing."
NCSA collaborator Ryan Foley awarded Sloan Research Fellowship
Foley, a U of I professor of astronomy and science of nature, studies exploding stars and other of transient objects. He discovered and characterized Type Iax supernovae and uses Type Ia supernovae to due proportion the expansion and investigate the satisfied of the universe.
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- Exploring the nanoscale
- Understanding Alzheimer’s
- GPU Hackathon applications due by March 6
- Blue Waters tours
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