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New Chapter Aims to Increase Equity in High Performance Computing
March 1, 2021
Georgia Tech launches a Women in High Performance Computing chapter.
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Team Phoenix Takes Home a Top Ranking in Premier HPC Competition
January 19, 2021
Georgia Tech's undergraduate team places third in one of the world's top high performance computing competitions
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Gordon Bell Finalist Uses Supercomputing to Connect the Dots Across Academic Bodies of Work
November 17, 2020
Graduate Student Vijay Thakkar and Associate Professor Rich Vuduc helps define cutting-edge high performance computing process to connect concepts across bodies of work
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High-Performance Computing for All, Everywhere
November 6, 2020
Georgia Tech presents leading high-performance computing research and events at this year's Supercomputing Conference
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New CRNCH Co-Director Tackles Post-Moore Computing with HPC in Mind
October 14, 2020
School of Computational Science and Engineering Professor Rich Vuduc is named co-direct of the Center for Research into Novel Computing Hierarchies
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Georgia Tech Alum is Recognized for Outstanding Dissertation in High-Performance Computing
July 29, 2020
CSE Alumnus Patrick Flick was awarded the ACM SIGHPC Dissertation Award
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Helping Underserved Populations Through Evaluation: Q&A with Lorna Rivera
December 11, 2019
CESIMC Research Scientist Lorna Rivera discusses using evaluation as a means to help underserved populations, including minority groups and women in the high performance computing community.
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Hive Supercomputer Makes its Debut as Georgia Tech’s Largest High-Performance Computing Resource in New State-of-the-Art Datacenter
November 19, 2019
Hive is the new $5.3 million high-performance computing system housed in Coda. Hive is now the largest HPC resource Georgia Tech owns and will support data-driven research in astrophysics, computational biology, health sciences, computational chemistry, m
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High-Performance Computing Researchers Boast Two Best Student Paper Finalists at SC19
November 12, 2019
Georgia Tech's high-performance computing researchers head to Denver for Supercomputing 2019.
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HPC Framework Blocks May Instigate a New Era of Accessibility for Software Engineers
October 24, 2019
CSE Professor Ümit Çatalyürek receives NSF grant to develop a framework that facilitates simpler programming of scalable parallel systems in high-performance computing (HPC) and exascale machines.
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New Tricks for an Old Technique: Asynchronous Methods for Exascale Computing
October 17, 2019
CSE researchers present a new perspective on applying asynchronous methods to combat bottlenecks in exascale computing.
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Georgia Tech Researchers Set to Receive Two Innovation Awards at HPEC’19
September 25, 2019
CSE leads this year's presence at HPEC 2019 and Ph.D student Abdurrahman Yasar is set to receive two innovation awards for GraphChallenge submissions.
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Students Now Have the Opportunity for Hands-on Supercomputing Experience
August 14, 2019
CSE acquires a supercomputer for hands-on student experience.
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New Methods of Reordering Sparse Tensors Show Measurable Increases in Speed
June 25, 2019
CSE faculty and alumni creating new methods for increasing speed of operations within sparse tensors.
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Two New NVIDIA Collaborations Awarded to Georgia Tech with School of CSE’s Leadership
April 22, 2019
Georgia Tech is now the recipient of a NVIDIA AI Lab and Data Science Curriculum Partnership.
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Koby Hayashi Aims to Emphasize Interpretability with HPC-focused Fellowship
April 8, 2019
CSE Ph.D. student Koby Hayashi wins the prestigious DOE CSG Fellowship focused on HPC.
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HiCOO Takes Home Best Student Paper Title of Supercomputing 2018 by Creating a New Storage Format
December 6, 2018
CSE recent graduate Jiajia Li's paper, HiCOO, won best student paper award at Supercomputing 2018.
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Georgia Tech’s Leading High-Performance Computing Scientists Showcase Research Highlights at Supercomputing 2018
November 12, 2018
Georgia Tech researchers head to the Supercomputing conference in Dallas, Texas this week.
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Georgia Tech Superheroes of Supercomputing Make a Powerful Debut at SC’18
November 8, 2018
A new trading card series of superheroes represents Georgia Tech's latest high-performance computing research at the Supercomputing Conference series.
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Georgia Tech Award Equips Coda’s Data Center with New Supercomputer
September 10, 2018
A team from Georgia Tech has received an award for $3.7 million from the National Science Foundation to cover 70% of the cost of a new High Performance Computing resource for the upcoming Coda building’s data center.
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NSF Top Supercomputer Award Goes to Texas, and Georgia Tech is on the Team
August 29, 2018
A team from Georgia Tech will be a part of the new supercomputing system known as Frontera that will be located at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) and funded by a $60 million award from the National Science Foundation.
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CSE Explores the Boundaries of HPC, Data Science, and India
February 22, 2018
CSE faculty travled to India to take part in two conferences, HiPC2017 and ICMLDS2017.
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Georgia Tech Leads the Way into Supercomputing ‘17 with HPC Experts
November 10, 2017
Georgia Tech Participates in Supercomputing Conference with Large Attendance.
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Georgia Tech to Participate for the First Time in Supercomputing Student Cluster Competition
October 26, 2017
Students from Georgia Tech will participate in the annual SC '17 Student Cluster Competition for the first time.
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Designing Super Long-Lasting Computers
July 3, 2014
Many top defense technologies get their start in Tech’s labs.
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David Bader Selected as One of HPCWire’s “People to Watch” in 2014
January 27, 2014
HPCWire’s Annual List Pays Tribute to the Best and Brightest Minds in HPC.
The College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology, one of only two major universities to house its computing program within a college of its own, today announced that David A. Bader, professor and executive director of High Performance Computing, has been selected as one of HPCWire’s “People to Watch” in 2014.
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Georgia Tech Close to Choosing Project Manager for High Performance Computing Center
November 15, 2013
Georgia Tech is close to choosing the project manager for its nearly 700,000-square-foot High Performance Computing Center.
Georgia Tech is close to choosing the project manager for its nearly 700,000-square-foot High Performance Computing Center. The decision could come in weeks, said John Majeroni, Georgia Tech’s executive director of real estate development. The proposed project is an expansion of Technology Square, an influential development that has helped anchor the southern end of Midtown at Spring and Fifth streets.
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Keeneland Project Deploys New GPU Supercomputing System for the National Science Foundation
November 14, 2012
ATLANTA – Nov. 14, 2012 – Georgia Tech, along with partner research organizations on the Keeneland Project, including the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, the National Institute for Computational Sciences and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, announced today that the project has completed installation and acceptance of the Keeneland Full Scale System (KFS). Source: Office of Communications
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Georgia Tech-Led Team Wins Gordon Bell Prize for Supercomputing
Application simulated 260 million blood cells flowing in plasma
November 22, 2010
A team led by School of CSE professor George Biros wins world's top supercomputing prize for simulation of 260 million blood cells flowing in plasma.
ATLANTA – Nov. 22, 2010 – A team led by George Biros, associate professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Computational Science & Engineering (CSE), has won the Association for Computing Machinery’s Gordon Bell Prize for the world’s fastest supercomputing application. The award was announced at the Supercomputing 2010 conference, Nov. 18 in New Orleans. Source: Office of Communications