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HPC Research and Education News for the Week of April 13, 2015 Sponsored by XSEDE

HPC in the News   High School and College Students are Encouraged to Participate in the XSEDE15 Student Program July 26-30, 2015 - St. Louis, Missouri XSEDE15, the fourth conference of XSEDE, the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment, will showcase the discoveries, innovations, challenges and achievements of those who utilize and support XSEDE resources...
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HPC Research and Education News for the Week of March 16, 2015 Sponsored by XSEDE

HPC in the News   NCSA’S Merle Giles Co-Edits Book on Industrial Impact of HPC Merle E. Giles, director of Private Sector Programs and Economic Impact at NCSA, and Anwar Osseyran, director of the Dutch HPC and e-cience center SURFsara, are co-editors of a new book on the impact high-performance computing in industry. The book,  Industrial Applications of...
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SDSC Holds Data Mining Workshop Next Week

PACE Data Mining Bootcamp 1 February 10-11, 2015 – La Jolla, California While modern databases can contain massive volumes of data, researchers are confronted with a virtual obstacle course in order to extract meaningful predictive information from within these records. During the two-day PACE Data Mining Boot Camp participants will receive the basic training to learn effective...
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HPC Research and Education News for the Week of January 5, 2015 Sponsored by XSEDE

HPC in the News   University of Hawaii Puts Cray CS Cluster Supercomputer Into Production Global supercomputer leader Cray Inc. today announced that the University of Hawaii (UH) has put a Cray CS cluster supercomputer into production. The new Cray system is the University’s first centralized high performance computing system, and will be located on the...
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Tweets During 2013 Colorado Floods Gave Engineers Valuable Data on Infrastructure Damage

University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder) researchers found that tweets sent during last year's massive flooding on Colorado's Front Range were able to detail the scope of damage to the area's infrastructure. The researchers say the discovery could help geotechnical and structural engineers more effectively direct their reconnaissance efforts after future natural disasters and provide them...
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