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Web Content Blacklight Goes to Work at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center The world's largest shared-memory system, a resource of XSEDE, has rapidly proven itself as a productive tool in research across a range of fields |
Web Content New "Memory Advantage Program" on Blacklight at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center PITTSBURGH, July 26, 2011 — Blacklight, the SGI Altix UV 1000 system at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), available to researchers nationally through the National Science Foundation’s... |
Web Content Virtual File System Will Save Vast Computer Storage Space |
Web Content Virtual File System Will Save Vast Computer Storage Space Researchers analyzing complex multidimensional images may be able to save hundreds of terabytes of disk space, a team from PSC reported at the XSEDE16 supercomputing conference in Miami today. |
Web Content Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Wins High-Performance Computing Award |
Web Content Using Supercomputers to Illuminate the Renaissance |
Web Content Opening the spigot at XSEDE |
Web Content Diversifying bioinformatic programs |
Web Content Opening Bridges |
Web Content Stopping HIV in Its Tracks XSEDE Helps Scientists Understand Monkey Protein that Confers Immunity to HIV |
Web Content Research Is Messy Getting the Most Out of a Campus Champion Fellowship |
Web Content XSEDE HPC Workshop on Big Data / February 19-20 |
Web Content Function Follows Form Simulations on XSEDE Resource plus Lab Work on Frog Neuromuscular Junction Sheds Light on Human Diseases |
Web Content Opening Bridges |
Web Content Diversifying Bioinformatic Programs Bringing more minority students into the bioinformatics training pipeline may require more funding and a major rethink of STEM outreach to minority-serving institutions (MSIs). |
Web Content Opening the spigot at XSEDE A boost from sequencing technologies and computational tools is in store for scientists studying how cells change which of their genes are active. |
Web Content Using Supercomputers to Illuminate the Renaissance Most of us have heard about the Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, based on the "six degrees of separation" concept, which posits that any two people on Earth are six or fewer acquaintance links apart. |
Web Content You Break It, You Understand It - XSEDE Helps Quantum Chemists Understand Break-up of Atmospheric Chemicals PSC, XSEDE Help Quantum Chemists Understand Break-up of Atmospheric Chemicals |
Web Content XSEDE Helps Nail Down Cause in Brain-Region Activity At first blush, fMRI seems magical. Doctors can put a person in an fMRI scanner and watch their brain work as they think, perform simple mental tasks or just sit and daydream. But the field has... |
Web Content Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Wins High-Performance Computing Award HPCwire, a leading electronic-news outlet for high-performance computing and communication (HPC), awarded a 2011 Reader's Choice Award to the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) for Best Use of... |