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Bursts Of Stellar Turbulence


With PSC's Cray XT3, Paul Woodward and David Porter figured out how to do the hardest thing, run small to medium-sized problems really fast

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Teragrid '08: Welcomes Papers, Posters, Demos, and Visualizations!
Early Registration extended through May 16!

Think, Connect, Create and Share
Student Competition entries due Friday, May 2.


The TeraGrid has emerged as a leading comprehensive cyberinfrastructure enabling world-class open computational research. The 3rd annual TeraGrid Conference, TeraGrid ’08, will showcase the capabilities, achievements, and impact of TeraGrid in research and education through presented papers, demonstrations, posters, and visualizations.
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Crossing Boundaries: Computational Science, E-Science and Global E-Infrastructures
8th - 11th September 2008
Edinburgh, Scotland

AHM2008 UPDATE & CALL: Abstract Submission Deadline Extended to 15 May 2008


This is the principal e-Science meeting in the UK and brings together researchers from all disciplines, computer scientists and developers to meet and exchange ideas. Key papers will be published in two back to back editions of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A.
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PSC's Education, Outreach and Training resources portal

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Nationally recognized expertise in high-performance networking, including the Three Rivers Optical Exchange.


National Resource for Biomedical Supercomputing

NRBSC pursues leading edge research in high performance computing and the life sciences, and fosters exchange between PSC expertise in computational science and biomedical researchers nationwide.
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Projects in Scientific Computing

Annual report that highlights scientific research at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.

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The Productivity from Open,
INtegrated Tools project

POINT project integrates, hardens, and deploys an open, portable, robust performance tools environment for NSF-funded high-performance computing centers.