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April 7, 2012
See MGHPCC Grow April 2012

Construction pictures from the Bigelow Street site What a difference a few windows make? While most of the MGHPCC facility is window-free, the view from the administrative wing above the main entrance is a gem,  looking out towards City Hall and downtown Holyoke, just a couple of blocks away. We're also getting a Spring site-makeover, […]

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March 26, 2012
Job-site as Classroom

Turner's Youthforce 2020 Program at MGHPCC by Helen Hill Since January, Turner Construction has been running, a two-weekly, 10 session after school program for vocational high-school students at the MGHPCC job-site. As part of its national Youthforce 2020 program, designed to encourage kindergarten through high school students to consider careers in technical fields from construction to […]

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March 26, 2012
High Performance Computing Center in Holyoke Offers Glimpse at Construction of $165 Million Facility

Springfield Republican

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March 22, 2012
Schools Pool to Stay Cool

"When one of the world’s most ambitious university computer centers opens later this year, it will be a “green” facility—green in its environmental creed and green in its bottom line, too."  IEEE Spectrum

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March 16, 2012
Computing Center Reaches Milestone

Holyoke Sun

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March 15, 2012
Holyoke High Performance Computing Center Ahead of Schedule

WGGB-DT 40 Springfield (ABC) / 6 (Fox)

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March 15, 2012
Gallery: Holyoke High Performance Computing Center Tour

Springfield Republican

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March 12, 2012
Holyoke Ceremony will Mark Some of the Final Exterior Work on $165 Million High Performance Computing Center

Springfield Republican

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March 8, 2012
Governor Patrick Meets with Green High Performance Computing Center Leaders to Discuss Ongoing Holyoke Project, Identify Possible New Initiatives

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Department Office of Governor Deval L. Patrick Press Release

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March 6, 2012
See MGHPCC grow March 2012

Construction pictures from the Bigelow Street site March construction pictures - the last of the wall panels, power and cooling equipment going in.

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February 27, 2012
MGHPCC John Goodhue on NECN

John Goodhue, executive director of the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center, discusses the center on NECN’s This Week In Business. New England Cable News

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February 20, 2012
Business Mits: Computing center coming along

Boston Business Journal

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February 17, 2012
See MGHPCC Grow February 2012

Construction pictures from the Bigelow Street site

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February 15, 2012
Under the Hood - Part I: The Ground Floor

Part I in a series documenting the MGHPCC building by Helen Hill Take a virtual tour of the ground floor of the new MGHPCC facility.

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February 13, 2012
Holyoke Looks to New Mayor, Computing Center, Ways to Make City Attractive to New Businesses

Springfield Republican

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February 11, 2012
Hitpoint Studios in Hatfield Sees Potential for Western Massachusetts as Hub for Computer Gaming Industry

Springfield Republican

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February 7, 2012
Finding the Collaborative Gene

ICOSA Magazine

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January 31, 2012
See MGHPCC Grow January 2012

Construction pictures from the Bigelow Street site

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January 31, 2012
MGHPCC Awards $600,000 in Seed Grants for Promising Research in Wide Range of Scientific Disciplines

Supercomputing Online

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January 31, 2012
2012 Seed Fund Recipients Announced

MGHPCC is more than just a building. It is also intended as an engine for future research. To seed interest in and raise awareness of the new facility, last summer the research committee posted a call for funding proposals to the high performance computing communities of MIT, Harvard, BU, UMASS and Northeastern. After careful deliberation, […]

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Research projects

A Future of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Yale Budget Lab
Volcanic Eruptions Impact on Stratospheric Chemistry & Ozone
Towards a Whole Brain Cellular Atlas
Tornado Path Detection
The Kempner Institute - Unlocking Intelligence
The Institute for Experiential AI
Taming the Energy Appetite of AI Models
Surface Behavior
Studying Highly Efficient Biological Solar Energy Systems
Software for Unreliable Quantum Computers
Simulating Large Biomolecular Assemblies
SEQer - Sequence Evaluation in Realtime
Revolutionizing Materials Design with Computational Modeling
Remote Sensing of Earth Systems
Quantum Computing in Renewable Energy Development
Pulling Back the Quantum Curtain on ‘Weyl Fermions’
New Insights on Binary Black Holes
NeuraChip
Network Attached FPGAs in the OCT
Monte Carlo eXtreme (MCX) - a Physically-Accurate Photon Simulator
Modeling Hydrogels and Elastomers
Modeling Breast Cancer Spread
Impact of Marine Heatwaves on Coral Diversity
IceCube: Hunting Neutrinos
Genome Forecasting
Global Consequences of Warming-Induced Arctic River Changes
Exact Gravitational Lensing by Rotating Black Holes
Evolution of Viral Infectious Disease
Evaluating Health Benefits of Stricter US Air Quality Standards
Ephemeral Stream Water Contributions to US Drainage Networks
Energy Transport and Ultrafast Spectroscopy Lab
Electron Heating in Kinetic-Alfvén-Wave Turbulence
Discovering Evolution’s Master Switches
Dexterous Robotic Hands
Developing Advanced Materials for a Sustainable Energy Future
Detecting Protein Concentrations in Assays
Denser Environments Cultivate Larger Galaxies
Deciphering Alzheimer's Disease
Dancing Frog Genomes
Cyber-Physical Communication Network Security
Asteroid Data Mining
Analyzing the Gut Microbiome
Adaptive Deep Learning Systems Towards Edge Intelligence
Accelerating Rendering Power
ACAS X: A Family of Next-Generation Collision Avoidance Systems
Neurocognition at the Wu Tsai Institute, Yale
Computational Modeling of Biological Systems
Computational Molecular Ecology
Social Capital and Economic Mobility
Building for Floods
Better Pathogen Targeting
Tracking Environmental Health Risks
AI for Cancer Diagnosis
Microplastic-Free by Design
Supporting Data-intensive Social Science
Sailing the Symbiosis Seascape
Wrangle Range Modeling
Shining a Light on Dark Matter
Grid Responsive Data Centers
Multifunctional 3D-Printed Materials
AI Pareidolia
Computing Hidden Health Threats from Heat
Staving off the Banana Apocalypse
CRISPR Mice, Smarter Science
Naval and Ocean Renewable Energy Hydrodynamics
AI That Speaks Human About Health
A Safer Way to See Inside Cells
How Monkeys - and Machines - See in 3D
FlowER: AI for Predicting Chemical Reactions
Bone Ratios and Big Data
Supercomputers Reveal Ancient Atmospheric Battle
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