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86 Computer Science - Computing Resources
A group of 10 Canadian universities will use an IBM supercomputer cluster to examine data being produced by the CERN project in Europe.
A group of 10 Canadian universities has tapped an IBM supercomputer cluster to help store and analyze the huge amount of data expected when physicists from the CERN project in Switzerland turn on the Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator in 2008.
Open Open Tab October 18, 2007 Provides Information
Accidental Discovery Could Enable Development Of Faster Computers
Physicists at UC Riverside have made an accidental discovery in the lab that has potential to change how information in computers can be transported or stored. Dependent on the "spin" of electrons, a property electrons possess that makes them behave like tiny magnets, the discovery could help in the development of spin-based semiconductor technology such as ultrahigh-speed computers.
Open Open Tab June 25, 2008 Provides Information
Alabama Supercomputer Authority
provides supercomputing time and related resources to Alabama's academic researchers and industry, facilitating research in advanced scientific and engineering disciplines.
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Application Challenges to Computational Geometry
Computational Geometry Impact Task Force Report, about the relation between computational geometry and various application fields.
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Argonne National Laboratory:
Mathematics and Computer Sciences Division.
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Australian National University Supercomputer Facility
provides advanced computing support to computational scientists and engineers as well as to researchers in the humanities and social sciences that have a need for advanced visualization and large data set management.
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Beyond A.I. - Creating The Conscience Of The Machine, The Future Implications For Artificial Intelligence
Known as the originator of the Utility Fog concept, Dr. J. Storrs Hall is regarded as one of the most significant thinkers in the field of molecular nanotechnology.
Open Open Tab July 18, 2007 Provides Information
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Caltech Center for Advanced Computing Research
Provides facilities for computational science and engineering research at Caltech and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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Carbon nanoribbons hold out possibility of smaller, speedier computer chips
Stanford chemists have developed a new way to make transistors out of carbon nanoribbons. The devices could someday be integrated into high-performance computer chips to increase their speed and generate less heat, which can damage today's silicon-based chips when transistors are packed together tightly.
Open Open Tab May 28, 2008 Provides Information
Carbon Nanotubes May Be a Base Material for Future Computers as Electrons are Over 100 Times Faster in Graphene than Silicon
University of Maryland physicists have shown that in graphene the intrinsic limit to the mobility, a measure of how well a material conducts electricity, is higher than any other known material at room temperature.
Open Open Tab March 25, 2008 Provides Information
Computability and Complexity
An online course on complexity.
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Computational Geometry Pages
comprehensive directory of computational geometry resources, including bibliographies, journals, software, and related hubs.
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Cray to Introduce 2 Supercomputers
The XT5 supercomputer will support dual- and quad-core Opteron chips; the XT5h will support multiple chip architectures.
Open Open Tab November 6, 2007 Provides Information
CSCS
The Swiss Center for Scientific Computing provides the Swiss research community with computing resources. Annual reports a
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Dell Studio Hybrid mini PC leak reveals specs, new casing
Remember that tidy little bamboo-encased mini PC Dell showed off in April? Well apparently the company is at work on a variant of the diminutive system, dubbed the Studio Hybrid.
Open Open Tab June 20, 2008 Provides Information
DIMACS
Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, Rutgers, New Jersey.
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Distributed Algorithms and Systems
Overview site with academic links. Hosted at Chalmers University of Technology.
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Distributed.net
A project linking volunteers that cooperatively tackle grand scale distributed computing challenges.
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DOE2000
initiative to fundamentally change the way scientists work together and how they address the major challenges of scientific computation.
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ECCC - Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity
is a new forum for the rapid and widespread interchange of ideas, techniques, and research in computational complexity.
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Energy Dept Claims Fastest Computer
The IBM Roadrunner supercomputer is expected to sustain a petaflop -- 1000 trillion calculations per second -- in virtual weapons tests.
Open Open Tab June 10, 2008 Provides Information
EPCC
The Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre provides computing resources to Edinburgh University and industry.
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eRazer Erases Hard Drives--Fast
WiebeTech's eRazer lets users quickly erase a hard drive without having to tie up a host computer.
Open Open Tab November 13, 2007 Provides Information
Exaflop Super Computers to Aid With the Development of Advanced Materials
Preparing groundwork for an exascale computer is the mission of the new Institute for Advanced Architectures, launched jointly at Sandia and Oak Ridge national laboratories.
Open Open Tab February 26, 2008 Provides Information
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Fastest Computer: One Million Trillion 'Flops' Per Second Targeted
Preparing groundwork for an exascale computer is the mission of the new Institute for Advanced Architectures, launched jointly at Sandia and Oak Ridge national laboratories.
Open Open Tab February 22, 2008 Provides Information
Fastest-ever Windows HPC Cluster
Running a beta of Windows HPC Server 2008, German-made supercomputer hits 68.
Open Open Tab June 18, 2008 Provides Information
Feds Fund Supercomputers
The U.S. National Science Board has approved funding for two supercomputers.
Open Open Tab August 11, 2007 Provides Information
Foundations of Computational Mathematics
A group which sponsors regular meetings on the relationships between mathematical analysis, topology, geometry and algebra and the computational process.
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Future of Computing Under the Nanotechnology Spotlight as Carbon Nanotubes are Set to Take Over From Silicon Chips
The future of computing is under the spotlight at the Institute of Physics' Condensed Matter and Materials Physics conference at the Royal Holloway College of the University of London on 26-28 March.
Open Open Tab March 31, 2008 Provides Information
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Geometry Junkyard
usenet clippings, web pointers, lecture notes, research excerpts, papers, abstracts, programs, problems, and other stuff related to discrete and computational geometry.
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Georgia Tech Systems Research Group
Focuses include distributed operating systems, mobile computing, discrete event simulation, and cluster computing for media applications.
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Godfried Toussaint's Research Interests
Mainly in computational geometry, e.g., mobility of objects in space, degeneracies, quadrangulations, tomography, triangulation, proximity, facility location, and polygonal approximation.
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Grid Computing Info Centre
An initiative to establish a global grid of computing power.
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High Speed Communications and Superfast Computing Takes a Step Forward With The Production of Photonic Chip
Lightwave Logic, a technology company focused on the development of electro-optic polymer chips for applications in high-speed fiber-optic telecommunications and optical computing, has commenced production of its first prototype photonic chip.
Open Open Tab March 27, 2008 Provides Information
HOISe
News on high performance computing from Europe.
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HP Labs Proves Existence of New Basic Element for Electronic Circuits
"Memristor" discovery could lead to far more energy-efficient computing systems with memories that don't forget, never need to be booted up
Open Open Tab April 30, 2008 Provides Information
Hydrogen Experiment Reveals Transition Between Quantum and Microscopic Worlds with Implications for Quantum Computing
An international investigation involving the participation of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) has reproduced the experiment of Thomas Young in a molecule of hydrogen, the smallest molecular system that exists.
Open Open Tab November 16, 2007 Provides Information
Hypercomputation Research Network
The study of computation beyond that defined by the Turing machine, also known as super-Turing, non-standard or non-recursive computation.
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IBM to Build $200 Million Petaflop Supercomputer
Commissioned by the National Science Foundation, it would be the fastest computer in the world, the first to break the petaflop barrier.
Open Open Tab August 6, 2007 Provides Information
IBM, Universities Partner on Cloud Computing
IBM on Wednesday said it is teaming up with two U.S. universities on initiatives that the company hopes will improve the self-healing and self-managing features of physical and virtual servers in a broad-scale computing environment.
Open Open Tab March 26, 2008 Provides Information
ICS Theory Group
Research centers on the design and analysis of algorithms and data structures as well as computational complexity.
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IEEE Computational Science and Engineering
this magazine devoted to computer science and engineering, the site also has an editorial calender and a digital library.
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IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Monthly peer-reviewed journal.
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Illinois Genetic Algorithms Laboratory
Constantly changing information, publications, advances in genetic algorithms/genetic and evolutionary computation.
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Important Advances Towards Quantum Computing
Physicists at the University of Michigan have coaxed two separate atoms to communicate with a sort of quantum intuition that Albert Einstein called "spooky."
Open Open Tab September 6, 2007 Provides Information
Intel, Microsoft Announce Parallel Processing Centers
Intel and Microsoft jointly announced an initiative to create two "universal parallel computing research centers" on Tuesday, designed to give new multicore processors something to do.
Open Open Tab March 18, 2008 Provides Information
Internet Based Distributed Super Computer
Build a supercomputer using wasted CPU cycles of home and office computers.
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Jeff Sutherland's Object Technology Site
Breaking news on distributed computing, object technology, components, and business objects.
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Maximising Copper Computer Chip Connections for High Speed Computing
As computers become more complex, the demand increases for more connections between computer chips and external circuitry such as a motherboard or wireless card. And as the integrated circuits become more advanced, maximizing their performance requires better connections that operate at higher frequencies with less loss.
Open Open Tab February 12, 2008 Provides Information
MCS at Argonne National Laboratory
Description of past and present research using supercomputers, abstracts of publications.
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Microsoft, Intel to Fund Multicore Research at UC Berkeley
Microsoft and Intel will fund research at the Parallel Computing Lab at UC Berkeley, which explores ways to program software for multicore CPUs.
Open Open Tab March 18, 2008 Provides Information
MS HPC Server 2008 goes into beta
Microsoft has released the first public beta of Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008, a server operating system for the high-performance computing (HPC) market.
Open Open Tab November 14, 2007 Provides Information
MTA SZTAKI Laboratory of Parallel and Distributed Systems
Computer and Automation Research Institute. Research and consultation focusing on parallel and distributed software engineering.
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Nan's Parallel Computing Page
Links to online books, tutorials, and research projects.
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National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (NPACI)
team of computer and computational scientists overseeing the formation of a researcher-focused national computational infrastructure.
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NESL: A Parallel Programming Language
a functional data-parallel language. It was designed to allow for clean and simple descriptions of parallel algorithms and applications, and to be well suited for teaching parallel algorithms. The current implementation is portable across several parallel machines.
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New Technique To Optimize Computer Speed
Who doesn't dream of increasingly fast computers that consume less and less energy? To design these computers of the future, it is important to be able to control nanoscale strain in the processors. Until now, this strain remained difficult to observe.
Open Open Tab June 20, 2008 Provides Information
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OSC
Ohio Supercomputer Center. Innovations in computing, networking, and education.
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Organs of Computation
A Talk With Steven Pinker.
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pC++/Sage++ Information Home Page
pC++ is a portable parallel C++ for high performance computers. pC++ is a language extention to C++ that permits data-parallel style opertations.
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PSC
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center. Research, educational outreach, and supercomputing news.
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San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC)
The central nexus for the National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure.
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SCAI
Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing.
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Scalable Computing Lab
Publications bibliography and description of computational resources.
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Scientists Develop 16-bit Parallel Molecular Nanoprocessor
One of the most intriguing possibilities of nanotechnology is in its ability to create molecular constructs that can work autonomously to perform specific tasks or functions. An artificial flagellum, powered by a nanomotor, attached to a vesicle loaded with drugs, delivering medications to a distant target, is our golden dream of the nanofuture.
Open Open Tab March 14, 2008 Provides Information
SCV
Scientific computing and visualization group at Boston University. Research in computational science and engineering, scientific visualization, and computer graphics.
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Search and Solution Giants Unite in Clouds
"Clouds" is a term describing software designed to be rich internet applications that balance the computing between thousands of processors working lightly, rather than fully taxing a single one.
Open Open Tab October 9, 2007 Provides Information
SRC-NRI announces new awards for nanoelectronics research at U.S. universities to extend the roadmap for semiconductor chips
Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC), the world's leading university-research consortium for semiconductors and related technologies, today announced the latest round of awards for the Nanoelectronics Research Initiative (NRI), a public-private partnership that aims to maintain U.S. leadership in next-generation electronics by developing devices that exploit the unique properties of nanometer-scale materials.
Open Open Tab May 5, 2008 Provides Information
Strategic Directions in Computational Geometry
ACM/NSF intended to complement the Application Challenges to Computational Geometry by suggesting overall research directions instead of specific problem areas.
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Sun Readies a Supercomputer in Texas
The new supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center will handle some of the biggest problems in physics, astronomy and medicine.
Open Open Tab February 21, 2008 Provides Information
Sun Working on Replacing Wires with Lasers to Drastically Increase Chip Speeds
If our computers are ever going to hit speeds that'll allow us to do things like simulate the big bang, create artificial intelligence or create giant, building-sized robots to fight for our amusement, we need to move beyond wires.
Open Open Tab March 24, 2008 Provides Information
Supercomputer sets petaflop pace
A supercomputer built with components designed for the Sony PlayStation 3 has set a new computing milestone.
Open Open Tab June 9, 2008 Provides Information
Supercomputers Simulating As Close As Possible To Reality
Supercomputers simulate products and manufacturing processes with-in minutes. In the Computer Aided Robust Design CAROD project, Fraunhofer researchers are developing new methods and software that significantly improve the quality of the virtual components.
Open Open Tab April 14, 2008 Provides Information
Supercomputing and Parallel Computing Research Groups
Academic research groups and projects related to parallel computing.
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Supercomputing Institute
Provides supercomputing resources to the University of Minnesota.
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Superfast Computers That Use Light Rather Than Electrons a Step Closer as IBM Develops World's Tiniest Nanophotonic Switch
IBM scientists today took another significant advance towards sending information inside a computer chip by using light pulses instead of electrons by building the world's tiniest nanophotonic switch with a footprint about 100X smaller than the cross section of a human hair.
Open Open Tab March 17, 2008 Provides Information
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The Centre for Novel Computing
Researches operating systems and compilers.
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Theory of Computation
Lecture notes for an undergraduate class taught by Leonid Levin at UC Berkeley.
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The Distributed ASCI Supercomputer
An experimental wide-area distributed computing cluster used for parallel computing research at five Dutch universities.
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The National Center for Supercomputing
Information about supercomputing applications and research in the United States.
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Titanium
a parallel dialect of Java for large-scale scientific computing. It is an explicitly parallel language with a SPMD model of execution.
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UCSD/UIUC Concurrent Systems Architecture Group
focuses on hardware and software architecture issues in parallel and distributed computer systems.
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Ultrafast Parallel Algorithms and Reconfigurable Meshes
surveys some ultrafast parallel algorithms for PRAMs and reconfigurable meshes.
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World-record Supercomputer Mimics Human Sight Brain Mechanisms
Less than a week after Los Alamos National Laboratory's Roadrunner supercomputer began operating at world-record petaflop-per-second data-processing speeds, Los Alamos researchers are already using the computer to mimic extremely complex neurological processes.
Open Open Tab June 13, 2008 Provides Information
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Yale Lind
Pogramming Languages and Software Systems group in the Department of Computer Science, explores a variety of research topics in parallel and distributed computing, adaptive computation, and parallel programming languages.
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