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High Performance ComputingThe focus of the NRC Institute for Information Technology (NRC-IIT) program in High Performance Computing is in the area of grid computing; that is, the exploitation of a varied set of networked computing resources including computers, storage and graphics devices. More specifically, researchers seek to investigate how scientific applications can effectively use the resources of a grid, while hiding the underlying complexity. Initial research results should have a positive impact in the area of scientific endeavors and in the improved use of human and computational resources, through better coordination and integration of effort. NRC-IIT’s research in advanced high performance computing is collaborative, with projects being conducted with partners in other NRC institutes and national public organizations, as well as in the international community. Current ProjectsPast ProjectsFor additional information, please communicate with the Research Contact listed below or see the High Performance Computing Group page. Research ContactDr. Roger Impey Business ContactDr. George Forester |
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