TX-GAIA is tailor-made for crunching through deep neural network operations.
TX-GAIA is tailor-made for crunching through deep neural network operations.
Below is a selection of papers that appeared in October 2019 reporting the results of research using the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), or acknowledging the use of Harvard’s Odyssey Cluster, Northeastern’s Discovery Cluster, the Boston University Shared Computing Cluster and MIT’s Engaging Cluster all of which are housed at the MGHPCC.
Vijaya B. Kolachalama, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at the Boston University School of Medicine. His area of expertise is in computational biomedicine and in particular machine learning and computer vision.
The Northeast Research and Education Network’s Fall 2019 seminar was held on October 4 at the Gateway City Arts Center, Holyoke, MA.
With the decommissioning of the Odyssey Cluster earlier this month, Harvard’s FASRC (Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Research Computing division) recently announced details of its replacement.
Below is a selection of papers that appeared in September 2019 reporting the results of research using the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), or acknowledging the use of Harvard’s Odyssey Cluster, Northeastern’s Discovery Cluster, the Boston University Shared Computing Cluster and MIT’s Engaging Cluster all of which are housed at the MGHPCC.
Reporting by Helen Hill for MGHPCC Benjamin Levy is an Assistant Professor of mathematics at Fitchburg State University, Massachusetts. His research is in biological modeling with an emphasis on population and infectious disease dynamics. Working with students Ben Burnett (UMass Dartmouth) and Abigail Waters (Suffolk University), Levy is leading a project assessing threats to the […]
Below is a selection of papers that appeared in August 2019 reporting the results of research using the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), or acknowledging the use of Harvard’s Odyssey Cluster, Northeastern’s Discovery Cluster, the Boston University Shared Computing Cluster and MIT’s Engaging Cluster all of which are housed at the MGHPCC.
Nearly $12 million machine, to be housed at the MGHPCC, will let MIT researchers run more ambitious AI models.
Materials scientists at Harvard use computers at the MGHPCC to design better solid-state lithium ion batteries through advanced characterizations and simulation.
Study using Harvard’s Odyssey Cluster housed at the MGHPCC explores the genetics behind how paleognathous birds lost the ability to fly.
UMass Amherst chemists, electrical engineers use computing facilities at the MGHPCC to identify new variable for material design.
Below is a selection of papers that appeared in June 2019 reporting the results of research using the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), or acknowledging the use of Harvard’s Odyssey Cluster, Northeastern’s Discovery Cluster, and the Boston University Shared Computing Cluster all of which are housed at the MGHPCC.
Reporting by Helen Hill for MGHPCC News MGHPCC industry partner Silicon Therapeutics’ innovative research uses the Center’s facilities to host its physics-based simulation platform for advanced drug discovery and design.
The Northeast Research and Education Network’s Spring 2019 seminar was held April 5 at the Providence Marriott.
Below is a selection of papers that appeared in May 2019 reporting the results of research using the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), or acknowledging the use of Harvard’s Odyssey Cluster, Northeastern’s Discovery Cluster, and the Boston University Shared Computing Cluster all of which are housed at the MGHPCC.
Event features featured speakers from leading research and education institutes across the region.
Below is a selection of papers that appeared in April 2019 reporting the results of research using the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), or acknowledging the use of Harvard’s Odyssey Cluster, Northeastern’s Discovery Cluster, and the Boston University Shared Computing Cluster all of which are housed at the MGHPCC.
by Helen Hill for MGHPCC News Designing plasma-facing components (PFCs) that can tolerate the extreme heat and particle flux exposure conditions inside a fusion reactor core is one of the major obstacles toward the practical realization of nuclear fusion. Dimitrios Maroudas, a Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, uses MGHPCC […]