The Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center (LLSC) celebrates five years of its mission to enhance the computing power available to the Laboratory, MIT, and other researchers.
The Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center (LLSC) celebrates five years of its mission to enhance the computing power available to the Laboratory, MIT, and other researchers.
Python wrappers? Hip osteoarthritis? Magnetic handshake materials? This month’s selection of publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.
String theory? Cosmic voids? Tunable terahertz metasurface platforms? This month’s selection of publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.
New GPU cluster, housed at the MGHPCC, will support artificial intelligence, computer vision and natural language processing research and education.
As first partner outside Mass., collaboration set to advance research computing in the region
Sessions, taking place at SC21 through November 19, will explore strategies to increase HPC access and collaboration.
Improved constraints on primordial gravitational waves? Optimal assembly conditions for microbial communities? “Twistons in a Sea of Magic??” This month’s selection of publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.
Deep learning for spectroscopic ellipsometry data? 3D real-time supercomputing monitoring? Searching for climate equilibrium states on arid rocky M-dwarf planets? This month’s selection of publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.
Photoswitchable molecules? Oscillations in cosmic microwave background? Mechanical metamaterials? Counterfactual mediation analysis? This month’s selection of publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.
CarbonFirst collaboration, led by CICS Distinguished Professor Prashant Shenoy, aims for zero-carbon computing, will use MGHPCC to demonstrate concept.
Cosmological constraints on Dark Matter interactions with Ordinary Matter? Connections between extreme precipitation events in the Northeast US, Atlantic variability, and climate change? Bayesian optimization of categorical variables informed by expert knowledge? This month’s selection of publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.
MGHPCC among three computing centers participating in an NSF award supporting nationwide cyberinfrastructure.
Connect.Cyberinfrastructure.org submission selected as Best Short Paper for Workforce Development, Training, Diversity and Education Track by PEARC21.
The impact of dust on cosmic microwave background radiation measurements? Waiting policies for cloud-enabled schedulers? Staphylococcal nuclease mutants? This month’s selection of publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.
Annual award to Holyoke High School students tops $75k.
Electrosythesis of ethylene? Enhancing physical activity in sedentary older adults? Uncertainty analysis of the future cost of wind energy on climate change mitigation? This month’s selection of publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.
The MGHPCC is located inHolyoke, in large part, because of the low-cost, green energy available there. Business West reports on the green credentials of their electricity supplier, HG&E.
Equivariant wavelets? Exciton-phonon interactions? Finite quantum baths? Evolution of the codling moth pheromone? This month’s selection of publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.
Agreement includes generous software subscriptions and $20 million grant. Expansion offers BU and other members of the MGHPCC, resources to make a greater impact on open cloud research.
Amid rising global cases and threatening variants, a major gap remains to be filled in the world’s strategy for defeating the pandemic: effective therapeutics.