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...

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.

TACC Offers New, Broader Computational Biology Software Stack to Open Science Community

One of the fastest growing areas in science is comparative genomics, which is driven by advances in next-generation sequencing technology.

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Read More about XSEDE systems on Popular Science. TACC's Ranger ORNL's Jaguar NCSA's IForge

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...

Indiana University to create the National Center for Genome Analysis Support, which will be integrated with XSEDE resources

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Indiana University a $1.5 million grant to establish the National Center for Genome Analysis Support (NCGAS). Genome analysis can help scientists...

Scientists use XSEDE/TeraGrid resources to determine how shock waves move through solids

A new and better way to observe how high speed, powerful shock waves move through solids — and how the solids consequently respond — has been developed.

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...

Students research solar cells with HPC

Solar energy has the potential to be the perfect renewable energy source. Unfortunately, modern solar cells are too inefficient and too expensive to achieve the technology's potential.
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