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BU Research Computing Services

BU’s Research Computing Services (RCS) enable advances in research via individualized consulting, training, and infrastructure support.

For 45 years, RCS has provided consulting, training, and infrastructure support to thousands of researchers and students on the Charles River and Medical Campuses. RCS supports a wide range of disciplines including Physical Sciences, Engineering, Biological and Medical Sciences, Public and Global Health Research, Business and Economic Research, Social Sciences, Mathematics, and Statistics, as well as Data Sciences and Artificial Intelligence.

Housed at the MGHPCC, BU’s Shared Computing Cluster (SCC) is a large heterogeneous Linux cluster comprised of 29,000 CPU cores, 500 GPUs, and 15 PB of storage for research data.

The SCC serves 4,000 researchers in 1,200 projects from 90 departments and centers at the University. In addition, 70 courses from 20 BU academic departments use the SCC. Through Northeast Cyberteam, SCC supports 12 projects at colleges in the Northeast. Last year, researchers computed a total of 100 million core hours at the SCC.

Broadly trained RCS staff provide individualized consulting support and run an extensive training program to assist the community.

Boston University Research Computing Support

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
Computation + Machine Intelligence | Wu Tsai Institute
Computational Modeling of Biological Systems
Computational Molecular Ecology
Social Capital and Economic Mobility
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