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April 8, 2021
March Publications

Mammalian vertebral evolution? Reconstructing the development of the Milky Way? Uncovering the impacts of environmental exposure effects on human gut microbiota? This month’s selection of publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.

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April 8, 2021
Biotech firm identifies four drugs that could be used against COVID-19

Massachusetts-based biotech company ARIScience uses MGHPCC supercomputers to identify existing drugs able to break up SARS-CoV-2 – the virus that causes COVID-19 – at the molecular level.

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March 2, 2021
February Publications

Deep time weevil evolution? Using machine learning to derive historic  atmospheric particulate matter distributions? Tracking the role of BDNF in brain structure and function? Designing batteries better suited to fluctuating renewables? This month’s selection of publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.

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February 22, 2021
Hairy Black Holes ?

With help from Satori at the MGHPCC, Professor Gaurav Khanna and his team unravel the mysteries surrounding Black Holes.

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February 1, 2021
January Publications

Identifying the US county-by-county COVID-19 burden? Multicolor polymeric carbon dots? Power system state estimation? Modeling the Somaliland pastoralist movement? This month’s selection of publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.

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January 12, 2021
Holyoke Codes Goes Virtual

Despite Covid, MGHPCC partner, and STEM community booster activity Holyoke Codes is alive and well and thriving online.

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January 6, 2021
MGHPCC Researchers Awarded Time on Fastest Supercomputer in the US

MGHPCC computing cluster Satori provides stepping stone to National Lab platform

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January 5, 2021
December Publications

Dielectric metasurface design using adversarial networks; Receiver development for a next-generation South Pole polarimeter; Hookean ribbons? This month’s selection of publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.

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December 7, 2020
UMass Amherst @ SC20

Kudos to the UMass Amherst student and faculty MGHPCC users who were recognized for innovative research, creativity, and impact for the greater good at Supercomputing 2020 (SC20), the largest international conference for high performance computing (HPC.)

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December 1, 2020
Piecing Together the Alaska Coastline’s Fractured Past

Using computers at the MGHPCC, UMass Amherst seismologists’ work advances understanding of volcano distribution.

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December 1, 2020
NOVEMBER PUBLICATIONS

Primordial Gravitational Waves and delensing from the Bicep/Keck Group; Computing folding pathways of complex proteins; The benefits of user flexibility for ride-pooling services? Our selection of November publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.

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November 16, 2020
MGHPCC @ SC20

Breadth, Depth and Scientific Value of Computational Research at the MGHPCC booth – Minecraft for engagement built by eighth graders with guidance from Holyoke Codes

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November 5, 2020
OCTOBER PUBLICATIONS

Magnetohydrodynamic simulations using wavelet scattering transforms; Terahertz radiation processes; Topological energy pumps? Read about these and more in our selection of October publications from the MGHPCC.

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November 5, 2020
Art and AI – Outbreaks from the Grid

A team from UVM gets help from the Northeast Cybterteam to develop an AI-enabled tool for creating digital artworks.

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October 6, 2020
September Publications

Primordial Gravitational Waves; Evidence for the Pleistocene Arc Hypothesis; Spindle Dynamic in Nematode Evolution – Intrigued?  Read about these and more in our selection of September publications from the MGHPCC.

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September 22, 2020
Tools to Expand High Performance Research Computing to be Explored at Regional Conference

Northeast Cyberteam Will Share Approach to Spreading Best Practices, Advancing Scientific Inquiry

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September 1, 2020
August Publications

Below is a selection of papers that appeared in May 2020  reporting the results of research using the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), or acknowledging the use of Harvard’s Odyssey or Cannon Clusters, Northeastern’s Discovery Cluster, the Boston University Shared Computing Cluster and MIT’s Engaging Cluster all of which are housed at the MGHPCC.

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August 27, 2020
The Story, and the Science, behind BU’s COVID-19 Dashboard

Armed with high-performance computing resources at the MGHPCC, BU scientists are “all hands on deck” supporting a one-of-a-kind system comprising custom software, real-time campus network modeling, contact tracing, and case cluster management.

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August 24, 2020
Op-ed: The most important scientific job you’ve never heard of

John Goodhue, Director, Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center and Principal Investigator, Northeast Cyberteam Initiative writing about the importance of cultivating a high-performance computing talent pipeline.

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August 13, 2020
Checking the Medicine Cabinet to Interrupt COVID-19 at the Molecular Level

In the face of the COVID 19 pandemic, a Massachusetts biotech startup turns to the MGHPCC for HPC resources in its hunt for existing FDA-approved drugs that might be a therapeutic candidate against the novel coronavirus.

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Research projects

Foldit
Dusty With a Chance of Star Formation
Checking the Medicine Cabinet to Interrupt COVID-19 at the Molecular Level
Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold But Still, Is It Just Right?​
Smashing Discoveries​
Microbiome Pattern Hunting
Modeling the Air we Breathe
Exploring Phytoplankton Diversity
The Computer Will See You Now
Computing the Toll of Trapped Diamondback Terrapins
Edging Towards a Greener Future
Physics-driven Drug Discovery
Modeling Plasma-Surface Interactions
Sensing Subduction Zones
Neural Networks & Earthquakes
Small Stars, Smaller Planets, Big Computing
Data Visualization using Climate Reanalyzer
Getting to Grips with Glassy Materials
Modeling Molecular Engines
Forest Mapping: When the Budworms come to Dinner
Exploring Thermoelectric Behavior at the Nanoscale
The Trickiness of Talking to Computers
A Genomic Take on Geobiology
From Grass to Gas
Teaching Computers to Identify Odors
From Games to Brains
The Trouble with Turbulence
A New Twist
A Little Bit of This… A Little Bit of That..
Looking Like an Alien!
Locking Up Computing
Modeling Supernovae
Sound Solution
Lessons in a Virtual Test Tube​
Crack Computing
Automated Real-time Medical Imaging Analysis
Towards a Smarter Greener Grid
Heading Off Head Blight
Organic Light-Harvesting Antennae
Art and AI
Excited by Photons
Tapping into an Ocean of Data
Computing Global Change
Star Power
Engineering the Human Microbiome
Computing Social Capital
Computers Diagnosing Disease
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