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Have your research featured at SC23

If your work involves computing intensive research we would love to showcase it at the MGHPCC booth.

SC23

Each November, MGHPCC hosts a booth at SC, the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis, and the largest HPC conference in the country, with an audience that includes scientists, engineers, researchers, educators, programmers, system administrators, and developers. This year we will be in Denver, CO.

MGHPCC @ Supercomputing

Our booth has a set of kiosks for visitors to find out about research being done across the MGHPCC consortium (MIT, Harvard, Northeastern, Boston University, the UMass System and URI.) These projects are also made available on a companion "virtual booth" website like this one created for SC22.

We would love to feature your research.

To be considered, please use this short form or drop an email to scwebteam@mghpcc.org with your name, organization, project title, and a brief description of the project.
Submit your research

Templates and video guide

We will include helpful resources here once projects have been announced.

Questions or concerns?

Deadlines

Submissions June 30
Decisions announced July 10
Videos/ final content due August 30
SC23 November 12-17

Key Links

Initial submission form
Project intake form (coming...)
Project signoff form (coming...)

Research projects

Foldit
Dusty With a Chance of Star Formation
Checking the Medicine Cabinet to Interrupt COVID-19 at the Molecular Level
Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold But Still, Is It Just Right?​
Smashing Discoveries​
Microbiome Pattern Hunting
Modeling the Air we Breathe
Exploring Phytoplankton Diversity
The Computer Will See You Now
Computing the Toll of Trapped Diamondback Terrapins
Edging Towards a Greener Future
Physics-driven Drug Discovery
Modeling Plasma-Surface Interactions
Sensing Subduction Zones
Neural Networks & Earthquakes
Small Stars, Smaller Planets, Big Computing
Data Visualization using Climate Reanalyzer
Getting to Grips with Glassy Materials
Modeling Molecular Engines
Forest Mapping: When the Budworms come to Dinner
Exploring Thermoelectric Behavior at the Nanoscale
The Trickiness of Talking to Computers
A Genomic Take on Geobiology
From Grass to Gas
Teaching Computers to Identify Odors
From Games to Brains
The Trouble with Turbulence
A New Twist
A Little Bit of This... A Little Bit of That..
Looking Like an Alien!
Locking Up Computing
Modeling Supernovae
Sound Solution
Lessons in a Virtual Test Tube​
Crack Computing
Automated Real-time Medical Imaging Analysis
Towards a Smarter Greener Grid
Heading Off Head Blight
Organic Light-Harvesting Antennae
Art and AI
Excited by Photons
Tapping into an Ocean of Data
Computing Global Change
Star Power
Engineering the Human Microbiome
Computing Social Capital
Computers Diagnosing Disease
All Research Projects

Collaborative projects

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Outreach & Education Projects

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