System developed at MIT could provide realistic predictions for a wide variety of reactions, while maintaining real-world physical constraints.
System developed at MIT could provide realistic predictions for a wide variety of reactions, while maintaining real-world physical constraints.
MGHPCC partner UMass Boston looks to its future and how public research, interdisciplinary education, and industry collaboration might unlock the power of the quantum world.
After many months of hard work, detailed planning, and close collaboration with UMass, WPI research computing and storage are now co-located at the MGHPCC.
BU researchers used computers at the MGHPCC to build an AI that predicts Alzheimer’s markers from routine tests like brain scans and memory checks.
BU Professor Ayse Coskun is pioneering AI-driven, grid-responsive data center innovation.
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey outlines the role of government in supporting innovators and entrepreneurs, particularly in the AI age
Using their Discovery Cluster at the MGHPCC, a team of Northeastern researchers think they’ve found a way to make biomolecular labeling safe for live cells by harnessing the power of “click chemistry.”
Academia, industry, and government unite at MGHPCC to drive HPC
State announces funding for AI projects in Boston and Western Mass, new director for Massachusetts AI Hub
By using MGHPCC, WPI will save on campus electricity costs and spend less on expanding campus high performance computing infrastructure.
Mass Live article reports the many developments afoot at the MGHPCC.
The findings from MIT mathematicians could help planners design safer, more efficient pedestrian thoroughfares.
As part of the Massachusetts AI Hub initiative announced in December 2024, MGHPCC is soliciting RFP responses for an initial AI/ML compute resource.
Through innovative partnerships at the MGHPCC, Yale is bolstering its research infrastructure.
Several institutions involved with the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) ACCESS program are leading efforts to expand the Open Storage Network (OSN), which strives to provide low-cost, quality, sustainable distributed storage cloud for the research community.
Government, industry, and academia will partner with the Massachusetts Green High-Performance Computer Center in Holyoke to expand access to sustainable high-performance computing and data platforms necessary for AI innovation.
MIT chemical engineers designed an environmentally friendly alternative to the microbeads used in some health and beauty products.
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.