New NSF-funded Initiative to grow Open OnDemand web portal will be co-lead by MGHPCC’s Julie Ma.
New NSF-funded Initiative to grow Open OnDemand web portal will be co-lead by MGHPCC’s Julie Ma.
MGHPCC member institutions lead the charge in quantum computing research in Massachusetts. The center will host a first in the nation quantum computing facility.
This year’s IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing (HPEC) conference once again brought together leading minds in high-performance and embedded computing to share groundbreaking advancements and foster collaboration.
New dataset of “illusory” faces reveals differences between human and algorithmic face detection, links to animal face recognition, and a formula predicting where people most often perceive faces.
The banana apocalypse is near, but UMass Amherst biologists might have found a key to their survival.
Researchers at Northeastern using computers at the MGHPCC say they’ve discovered how an antibody could provide broad protection against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2)
Over the next five years, Yale will help faculty, students, and staff engage with artificial intelligence — and equip them for leadership in the evolving field.
School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts at Tufts animators see their work spring to life with the help of Tufts’ high performance computing cluster housed at the MGHPCC.
Yale joins Boston University, Harvard University, MIT, Northeastern University, and the University of Massachusetts as equal partners in the MGHPCC consortium.
The research, led by Jinglei Ping in the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department used UMass computing facilities housed at the MGHPCC.
MassTech Grant Will Scale Access to Advanced Computing and Help Boost R&D, Collaboration Among Academic Researchers and Companies
Yale University has joined the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), a not-for-profit, state-of-the-art data center dedicated to computationally-intensive research.
NERC delivers powerful GPU-driven services at up to half the cost of public cloud on pay-as-you-go basis.
Associate Professor Carrie Nugent collaborates with the MGHPCC to use supercomputers for her own and student research.
Space observatory will help MGHPCC associates at URI better understand gravitational waves.
Amid the race to make AI bigger and better, Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center is developing ways to reduce power, train efficiently, and make energy use transparent.
Using machine learning and MGHPCC computers, the computational method can provide details of how materials work as catalysts, semiconductors, or battery components.
Free framework reorients over 2,000 diverse objects with a hand facing both upward and downward, in a step toward more human-like manipulation in research using MGHPCC.
Researchers use MGHPCC computers to develop technology aimed at tabulating and characterizing every cell in the human brain.
New center will provide for interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary computational research across all MGHPCC partner URI’s campuses