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Web Content XSEDE Project Brings Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, Digital Services, and Expertise to Nation's Scientists and Engineers A partnership of 17 institutions today announced the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE). XSEDE will be the most advanced, powerful, and robust collection of integrated... |
Web Content Make room for Stampede: TACC expands data center for new supercomputer The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at Austin today announced that it is expanding the center's current high performance computing (HPC) data center to house the... |
Web Content Campus Bridging Early Adopter Program issues Call For Proposals The XSEDE Campus Bridging team aims to make it easier to connect researchers analyses to the national cyberinfrastructure, and promote best practices in the use of XSEDE resources among campus IT... |
Web Content XSEDE12 conference set for July in Chicago XSEDE12, the first conference of the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment, will be held July 16-19, 2012, at the InterContinental hotel in downtown Chicago. |
Web Content Richard Tapia, Rice University mathematician and professor and member of XSEDE outreach team, receives National Medal of Science Rice University mathematician Richard Tapia received the National Medal of Science from President Barack Obama at a White House ceremony Oct. 21. The medal is the highest honor bestowed upon a... |
Web Content XSEDE project brings advanced cyberinfrastructure, digital services, and expertise to nation's scientists and engineers A partnership of 17 institutions today announced the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE). XSEDE will be the most advanced, powerful, and robust collection of integrated... |
Web Content Democratizing Scientific Research "Pro-Indigenous" Approach to Scientific Research Needed, LeManuel "Lee" Bitsóí tells XSEDE13 Attendees |
Web Content Spurring Scientific Exploration Computer scientist Doug Jennewein's working environment is, in more ways than one, a great frontier |
Web Content NCSA's John Towns Talks About the NSF-funded XSEDE Project XSEDE is a follow-on project to the TeraGrid, although it is very different in nature in many ways. The TeraGrid has been an 11-year project, providing access primarily to high-performance... |
Web Content Preaching HPC Gospel News To get the help you need, sometimes you have to break something first. Dirk Colbry admits, a bit sheepishly, that he made his debut in Michigan State University's high performance computing (HPC)... |
Web Content XSEDE helps create a more effective way to assemble genomic information Sequencing the DNA of an organism, whether human, plant, or jellyfish, has become a straightforward task, but assembling the information gathered into something coherent remains a massive data... |
Web Content Researchers Study Air Pollution Tracking Pollutants. Research May Explain How Air Pollution Can be Detrimental Even When Concentrations Drop |
Web Content XSEDE AND BLUE WATERS GO SUPERNOVA If you were to go back far enough into the Earth’s cosmic ancestry, you might be surprised to find it all started with a supernova explosion. These explosive cosmic events are like laboratories in... |
Web Content Cosmic Slurp Somewhere in the cosmos an ordinary galaxy spins, seemingly at slumber. Then all of a sudden, WHAM! A flash of light explodes from the galaxy's center. A star orbiting too close to the event... |
Web Content Breaking out of the Digital Graveyard NCSA Group Uses XSEDE Resources to Extract Meaning from Cursive Script |
Web Content The Mechanism of Short-term Memory In a study reported on in 2012 involving monkeys looking at objects, researchers discovered that in-sync large-scale brain waves affecting various regions of the brain hold memories of objects just... |
Web Content XSEDE offers FREE online parallel computing course Graduate and undergraduate students from all disciplines who are interested in using parallel computers efficiently and productively are invited to register for a FREE online course sponsored by... |
Web Content Adventures with HPC Accelerators GPUs and Intel MIC Coprocessers For the past few years, the buzz around hardware accelerators, particularly graphics processing units (GPUs), has been growing. Designed with a massive number of floating point units and very high... |
Web Content 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners bring HPC to the lab The 2013 winners for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel, have been advancing science for years, but wide-spread acceptance has not come in a vacuum. This... |
Web Content Dr. Barry Schneider from the National Science Foundation to describe XSEDE in the Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium keynote, Oct. 11-12 |