Gary M Jung posted on Mar 18, 2013 An undulator is a periodic structure of magnets through which an electron bunch goes radiating synchrotron light towards the forward direction. It has been widely used at synchrotron light facilities, such as the Advanced Light Source (ALS, US), European … [Read more...] about HPC Services demos GPU Accelerated Synchrotron Radiation Calculation at GTC 2013
The Science of Clouds computed on Lawrencium
Gary M Jung posted on Mar 15, 2013 The climate models that scientists use to understand and project climate change are improving constantly, with better representations of the oceans, ice, land surfaces and other factors in the atmosphere. While there is still some degree of uncertainty in … [Read more...] about The Science of Clouds computed on Lawrencium
Big Data – Computational Pipeline uses Lawrencium to Analyze Tumors
Gary M Jung posted on Feb 01, 2013 Berkeley Lab scientists led the development of an algorithm and a computational pipeline, making extensive use of the Lawrencium Cluster, that analyzes large sets of tumor images. Their work will help scientists learn more about the genetic and molecular … [Read more...] about Big Data – Computational Pipeline uses Lawrencium to Analyze Tumors
Lawrencium Maintenance Scheduled for Tuesday Feb 12th
Gary M Jung posted on Jan 31, 2013 We have scheduled a regular maintenance for all the clusters in our supercluster infrastructure on Tuesday, Feb 12th from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are in need of taking this downtime to address some stability issues with our job scheduler which has impacted … [Read more...] about Lawrencium Maintenance Scheduled for Tuesday Feb 12th
Lawrencium LR3 Cluster Now Available
Gary M Jung posted on Jan 15, 2013 We are glad to announce the availability of third generation (Lr3) nodes in the Lawrencium cluster which is the Lab's institutional scientific computational system available for LBNL PI use. We have recently added 108 new compute nodes each equipped … [Read more...] about Lawrencium LR3 Cluster Now Available
LBNL HPC Services wins the FX10 Championship at SC12
Gary M Jung posted on Dec 05, 2012 Berkeley Lab's HPC Services consultant Yong Qin won the FX10 Championship hosted by Kyushu University at SC12 last month. The FX10 championship is a competition for performance efficiency on your own code on 12 compute nodes of Fujitsu PRIMEHPC FX10, a … [Read more...] about LBNL HPC Services wins the FX10 Championship at SC12
HPC Services NHC presentation at SC12
Gary M Jung posted on Nov 13, 2012 HPC Services staff Jackie Scoggins and Michael Jennings gave a well-attended presentation on Node Health Check (NHC) software today at the Adaptive Computing booth at SC12. NHC, an open source project developed by Jennings, works in conjunction with … [Read more...] about HPC Services NHC presentation at SC12
Warewulf receives Intel Cluster Ready “Explorer” award
The Berkeley Lab Warewulf Cluster Toolkit development team has been honored with the 'Explorer Award' from the Intel(R) Cluster Ready team at Intel, which recognizes organizations who have continued to explore and implement Intel Cluster Ready (ICR) certified systems. The award was presented to … [Read more...] about Warewulf receives Intel Cluster Ready “Explorer” award
IT Division at Data Center Efficiency Summit 2012
Gary M Jung posted on Oct 30, 2012 HPC Services staff member Yong Qin was part of a panel, along with other Berkeley Lab scientists from the Environmental Energy Technologies Division, at the Silicon Valley Data Center Efficiency Summit 2012 last week in San Jose talking about Berkeley Lab's … [Read more...] about IT Division at Data Center Efficiency Summit 2012
BOSS Makes the Biggest Chunk of the Universe Yet Available to the Public
Gary M Jung posted on Aug 09, 2012 The first data from BOSS, the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey led by Berkeley Lab scientists, is now available to the public. Spectroscopic data from over 500,000 galaxies up to 7 billion light years away, more than 100,000 quasars up to 11.5 billion … [Read more...] about BOSS Makes the Biggest Chunk of the Universe Yet Available to the Public
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