HPC at Supercomputing 2009
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The HPC team will attend the SuperComputing 2009 (SC 09) conference from Sunday 14th of November until Friday 20th of November. During this period, we will showcase the HPC in the FSU booth and we will host presentations by Henry Winterbottom, Joycelynn Nelson and Gordon Erlebacher. Both Henry and Gordon will present from SC09 and their presentation will be displayed in the conference room at the Department of Scientific Computing. Joycelynn will present from the conference room and her presentation will be broadcasted live at SuperComputing.

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Welcome to High Performance Computing @ FSU
Computational resources are a critical part of scientific research and engineering programs and play an increasingly important role in preparing students for careers in both commercial and academics fields. Recent advances in data acquisition, algorithm development, and computer hardware have made High Performance Computing (HPC) fundamentally necessary to remain competitive. FSU has long recognized the importance of local HPC resources for research and education. Since 1993, FSU has maintained HPC facilities on campus, which have consistently put the University on the "Top 500 Supercomputer" site (www.top500.org). In 2002 FSU gained the distinct honor of having the largest university-owned computer facility worldwide and 34th largest among all facilities. Since its inceptions this facility has enabled research programs spanning such disciplines as; biology, engineering, physics, meteorology, mathematics, oceanography, and more (see our research page for details).

The FSU HPC mission is to:

  • Support multidisciplinary research
  • Provide a general access computing platform
  • Encourage cost sharing by departments with dedicated computing needs
  • Provide a broad base of support and training opportunities