Reentry Communications Blackout Alleviation? Thermal and dimensional stability of photocatalytic material? Conservation Status of Costa-Rican Jaguars? A selection of recent publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.
Reentry Communications Blackout Alleviation? Thermal and dimensional stability of photocatalytic material? Conservation Status of Costa-Rican Jaguars? A selection of recent publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.
Automatic transcription of music? Synthetic high spin Chern insulators? Uncovering social determinants of health disparities? A selection of recent publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.
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.
MGHPCC honored with the Readers’ Choice Award for Top Energy-Efficient HPC Achievement at the SC24 conference.
Data Center Booth Will Illustrate Diversity of Research Hosted by MGHPCC.
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.
An MGHPCC internship opportunity reshaped Chase Lyon’s professional journey entirely.
Banana wilt? Nadaraya–Watson kernel smoothing? Revisiting the Mass-Metallicity Relation? A selection of recent publications featuring research using the MGHPCC.
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.
Tenth anniversary of MGHPCC-affiliated Boston Green Team sees a return to in-person cluster-racing
UMass, Harvard, MIT and others see growing the high-performance computer center in Holyoke as key to their academic research.
Data Center Booth Will Illustrate Diversity of Research Hosted by MGHPCC