Campus Champion Fellows Named
Just a few weeks after XSEDE's burgeoning Campus Champions program named its 200th member, the project has named six Campus Champions Fellows for the next calendar year
2014 Campus Champions Fellows Named
Four XSEDE Campus Champion fellows have been named for the coming calendar year. Many of the Fellows are expected to be announced at XSEDE14 coming to Atlanta July 13-18. The Fellows from the...
U.S. XSEDE program, European Grid Infrastructure seek submissions describing collaborative research
Two major research infrastructures, the European Grid Infrastructure and the National Science Foundation's Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) in the United States,...
XSEDE Deploys Globus Online for data transfer
Globus is software-as-a-service for file transfer and sharing. Designed specifically for researchers, Globus provides fast, reliable, and secure file transfer among XSEDE resources or between an...
The Stampede Era Begins
Call for Participation International Summer School on HPC Challenges in Computational Sciences
Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars in the United States, Europe, and Japan are invited to apply for the fourth International Summer School on HPC Challenges in Computational Sciences, to...
NICS makes the top of Green500 list
The latest Green500 list was released today and the top spots on the list have been taken over by machines that combine commodity processors with coprocessors or graphics processing units (GPUs) to...
SDSC Welcomes 'Gordon' Supercomputer as a Research Powerhouse
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Wins High Performance Computing Award
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 21, 2011 — HPCwire, a leading electronic-news outlet for high-performance computing and communication (HPC), awarded a 2011 Reader's Choice Award to the Pittsburgh...
Kraken set to deliver 2 billionth CPU hour, sustains 96 percent utilization
Kraken, the world's fastest academic supercomputer, is adding some impressive credentials to its resume. Not only will the Cray XT5 deliver its 2 billionth CPU hour to open science during the...
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Students invited to participate in XSEDE13
Multiple ways for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students to get involved; funding support available Students interested or engaged in computational research are encouraged to attend and participate in the Student Program at XSEDE13, the annual conference focused on science, education, outreach, software, and technology related to the National Science Foundation's eXtreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment.