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Total Awards Top $60k, Part of Broader Collaboration on Education & Workforce Development.
Below is a selection of papers that appeared in May 2020 reporting the results of research using the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), or acknowledging the use of Harvard’s Odyssey or Cannon Clusters, Northeastern’s Discovery Cluster, the Boston University Shared Computing Cluster and MIT's Engaging Cluster all of which are housed at the MGHPCC.
Donation of high-performance AMD CPUs and GPUs to NYU, MIT, and Rice University brings over seven petaflops of compute power to fight global pandemic. MIT's will be housed at the MGHPCC.
Below is a selection of papers that appeared in April 2020 reporting the results of research using the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), or acknowledging the use of Harvard’s Odyssey or Cannon Clusters, Northeastern’s Discovery Cluster, the Boston University Shared Computing Cluster and MIT's Engaging Cluster all of which are housed at the MGHPCC.
UMass Amherst scientists advance knowledge of neurodegenerative fibril formation using computers at the MGHPCC.
Using computers housed at the MGHPCC, UMass Dartmouth graduate student develops new model to aid gravitational wave discoveries.
Robert Marsland III is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Theoretical Biophysics Group at Boston University. He uses computers housed at the MGHPCC in his work hunting down the governing principles underpinning the dynamics and community ecology of microbial systems on scales from the human gut up to that of the planet itself.
MGHPCC and the Mass Open Cloud (MOC) project are collaborating with MOC partners Intel and Red Hat to match volunteer experts in computing with projects that need help in the fight against COVID-19.
Members of the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Consortium are joining forces to provide broad access to the high-performance computing resources they have available, for use in projects were these resources could help to accelerate resolution of the COVID-19 crisis.
Below is a selection of papers that appeared in March 2020 reporting the results of research using the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), or acknowledging the use of Harvard’s Odyssey or Cannon Clusters, Northeastern’s Discovery Cluster, the Boston University Shared Computing Cluster and MIT's Engaging Cluster all of which are housed at the MGHPCC.
The Open Cloud Workshop (formerly the Mass Open Cloud (MOC) Workshop) was held on March 2-3, 2020 at Boston University.
reporting by Helen Hill Researchers at Harvard’s School of Public Health and elsewhere are using computers housed at the MGHPCC to fine-scale air pollution estimation to help guide policymakers.
Consortium includes industry, government, and academic institutions, among them the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center.
Below is a selection of papers that appeared in February 2020 reporting the results of research using the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), or acknowledging the use of Harvard’s Odyssey or Cannon Clusters, Northeastern’s Discovery Cluster, the Boston University Shared Computing Cluster and MIT's Engaging Cluster all of which are housed at the MGHPCC.
Powered by storage technology supplied by Microway, the Northeast Storage Exchange (NESE) at the MGHPCC is changing the way Boston-area universities approach research data storage.
reporting by Helen Hill In a new paper, MIT researcher Stephanie Dutkiewicz and collaborators use computers housed at the MGHPCC to develop theories to explain and predict how phytoplankton are distributed in the ocean.
Three-day hackathon using Satori, the computing cluster IBM donated to MIT last year housed at the MGHPCC, explores methods for making artificial intelligence faster and more sustainable.
Below is a selection of papers that appeared in January 2020 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.
Doctoral Candidate in MIT's Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (NSE) Nestor Sepulveda is using MGHPCC research computing resources to help chart a path towards decarbonization.
Astrophysicists at UMass Dartmouth use computing resources at the MGHPCC to study black hole's hair!