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The Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center is located at:

100 Bigelow Street
Holyoke, MA 01040

Phone: 413-552-4900

By Car

Between 7AM - 7PM the card reader will allow you to enter the building by the front door. Outside of those hours, you can use the card reader to enter the vestibule, and then use the intercom to let the security guard know the purpose of your visit. When you enter, show your badge and a Government-issued ID to the security guard and they will give you keys to get to the office area and the equipment that you are working on. To make sure you don't leave with the keys you will leave a license or car key in a protected bin.

As you leave the building, please check in at the front desk to trade your keys for the item that you left.

By Car

The MGHPCC is about 90 miles west of Boston, readily accessed from I90.

Parking

We have a 15 space lot in front of the Facility, and a 39 space lot on the opposite side of Bigelow Street. Either is just a short walk from the front door.

Directions

From the East | From the West | From the North | From the South

By Public Transit

From Boston

Peter Pan Bus Lines offers service from Boston to Holyoke. Call 800-237-8747 for ticket prices and schedules.

The bus has an onboard wifi service.

The bus terminus at the Holyoke transportation center is about three blocks from the MGHPCC facility.

 

Research projects

A Future of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Yale Budget Lab
Volcanic Eruptions Impact on Stratospheric Chemistry & Ozone
The Rhode Island Coastal Hazards Analysis, Modeling, and Prediction System
Towards a Whole Brain Cellular Atlas
Tornado Path Detection
The Kempner Institute – Unlocking Intelligence
The Institute for Experiential AI
Taming the Energy Appetite of AI Models
Surface Behavior
Studying Highly Efficient Biological Solar Energy Systems
Software for Unreliable Quantum Computers
Simulating Large Biomolecular Assemblies
SEQer – Sequence Evaluation in Realtime
Revolutionizing Materials Design with Computational Modeling
Remote Sensing of Earth Systems
QuEra at the MGHPCC
Quantum Computing in Renewable Energy Development
Pulling Back the Quantum Curtain on ‘Weyl Fermions’
New Insights on Binary Black Holes
NeuraChip
Network Attached FPGAs in the OCT
Monte Carlo eXtreme (MCX) – a Physically-Accurate Photon Simulator
Modeling Hydrogels and Elastomers
Modeling Breast Cancer Spread
Measuring Neutrino Mass
Investigating Mantle Flow Through Analyses of Earthquake Wave Propagation
Impact of Marine Heatwaves on Coral Diversity
IceCube: Hunting Neutrinos
Genome Forecasting
Global Consequences of Warming-Induced Arctic River Changes
Fuzzing the Linux Kernel
Exact Gravitational Lensing by Rotating Black Holes
Evolution of Viral Infectious Disease
Evaluating Health Benefits of Stricter US Air Quality Standards
Ephemeral Stream Water Contributions to US Drainage Networks
Energy Transport and Ultrafast Spectroscopy Lab
Electron Heating in Kinetic-Alfvén-Wave Turbulence
Discovering Evolution’s Master Switches
Dexterous Robotic Hands
Developing Advanced Materials for a Sustainable Energy Future
Detecting Protein Concentrations in Assays
Denser Environments Cultivate Larger Galaxies
Deciphering Alzheimer’s Disease
Dancing Frog Genomes
Cyber-Physical Communication Network Security
Avoiding Smash Hits
Analyzing the Gut Microbiome
Adaptive Deep Learning Systems Towards Edge Intelligence
Accelerating Rendering Power
ACAS X: A Family of Next-Generation Collision Avoidance Systems
Neurocognition at the Wu Tsai Institute, Yale
Computational Modeling of Biological Systems
Computational Molecular Ecology
Social Capital and Economic Mobility
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Outreach & Education Projects

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100 Bigelow Street, Holyoke, MA 01040