Forward looking on-demand life science system, aims to boost regional industry academia collaborations around data driven biology and in life science innovation. Read this story by Naila Moreira in the Boston Globe.
Forward looking on-demand life science system, aims to boost regional industry academia collaborations around data driven biology and in life science innovation. Read this story by Naila Moreira in the Boston Globe.
Story by Helen Hill for MGHPCC An MGHPCC seed fund award allowed Professor Pierre Lermusiaux and collaborators to develop multi-scale models of the marine environment off the New England coast designed to talk to one-another and interface with real-time observations.
EMC Corporation Chairman and CEO Joseph M. Tucci said Friday at Northeastern’s CEO Breakfast Forum that businesses’ future success will be increasingly defined by how they innovate and take advantage of opportunities presented by information technology’s transformation. According to Tucci, society’s growing reliance on mobile devices and digital resources has led to a tectonic shift […]
read this story at news@Northeastern Mel Bernstein, Northeastern’s senior vice provost for research and graduate education, has been unanimously elected president of the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center, a state-of-the-art computational infrastructure and collaborative research center in Holyoke, Mass., and chairperson of MGHPCC Holyoke Inc., its nonprofit affiliate. He will succeed Tom Chmura in […]
From the Boston Globe series ON THE HOT SEAT by Michael B. Farrell Read this story at boston.com
Story by Helen Hill Girls Inc. of Holyoke, a MGHPCC community partner, highlighted new strategic STEM initiatives and programming for girls at its February 28th “Thanks for Giving” Reception. The event provided friends and supporters of Girls Inc. the opportunity to interact with the girls themselves and learn more about the transformational Girls Inc. experience. […]
In a session entitled “Change in Action: Innovative Practices from our Member Campuses,” at the recent American Council on Education National meeting in Washington, DC, Mel Bernstein, Senior Vice Provost for Research & Graduate Education along with his colleague Tim Leshan, Vice President for Government Relations at Northeastern University presented a poster describing the MGHPCC.
The Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC) has received a $4.54 million grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) for a supercomputer system to be used for research in the life sciences. HPCWire
Holyoke Community College will get $3.8 million to support the renovation of 13,000 square feet of lab space and the opening of a Center for Life Sciences. Boston Business Journal
by John Goodhue, Executive Director, MGHPCC Read this story at mass.gov MGHPCC Executive Director John Goodhue explains how our recently completed high performance computing center in Holyoke will help Massachusetts stay at the forefront of discovery and innovation, and demonstrate clean energy leadership through application of efficient data center design and technology.
The Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC) receives a $4.54 million grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) for a computer system to be used for research in the life sciences.
Read this story about MGHPCC seed fund research at BU Today. In this article, MGHPCC 2012 seed grant recipients Jonathan Appavoo (BU) and Ellen Grant (Boston Children’s Hospital) share their cloud enabled fetal neuro-imaging application.
Gov. Deval L. Patrick announces more than $9 million in grants for life sciences-related capital projects in Western Massachusetts during a visit to Holyoke Community College. The Republican
Press Release Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Department Office of Governor Deval L. Patrick
Story by Helen Hill for MGHPCC News The operating model for MGHPCC is as a specialized landlord for computers from the 5 partner universities. The building provides state of the art facilities to house, power, climate-control and connect, tailored to the needs of big data users on different campuses. With the ribbon cutting behind us […]
Through mid-March, Holyoke photographer and writer Greg Saulmon’s photographs of the building progress of the high performance computer center are being featured in an exhibit at Wistariahurst Museum. The Republican