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Visit us at Booth #2547 from November 16-18 in New Orleans The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) has had a very exciting year. In 2010, between supporting emergency relief efforts in Haiti and the Gulf of Mexico, and deploying Longhorn – the most powerful, interactive, hardware–accelerated visualization system in the world – TACC enabled thousands of research projects, continued to expand the strategic vision for the center, and partnered with the National Science Foundation (NSF), The University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and UT research groups, to acquire our newest HPC system: Lonestar 4. This year at SC’10, TACC’s booth activities will highlight socially significant scientific research made possible by our advanced computing resources, while also demonstrating staff R&D projects, and highlighting our future directions. Several leading researchers will speak in the booth, including, Omar Ghattas, 2010 ACM Gordon Bell Prize nominee; Corey Trahan, representing the multi-institutional research team led the effort to model the movement of the Gulf oil spill; and Sebastien Steiger, a member of the Nanoelectronic Modeling Group at Purdue University and a developer for nanoHUB. Also speaking in the booth will be TACC Director Jay Boisseau; Deputy Director Dan Stanzione; and Associate Director Kelly Gaither. Their talks will cover the center’s initiatives in the coming year, new developments in the iPlant Collaborative cyberinfrastructure project, and lessons learned from a year operating the GPU–accelerated Longhorn visualization cluster, respectively. TACC to Present Research Highlights and Future Directions at SC’10 TACC staff and conference visitors mingle in the TACC booth at SC’09 in Portland, Oregon. Texas Advanced Computing Center | Feature Story For more info, contact: Aaron Dubrow, Science and Technology Writer, [email protected] Page 1 of 6

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Page 1: TACC to Present Research Highlights and Future Directions ... · the world – TACC enabled thousands of research projects, continued to expand the strategic vision for the center,

Visit us at Booth #2547 from November 16-18 in New Orleans

The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) has had a very exciting year. In 2010, between supporting emergency relief efforts in Haiti and the Gulf of Mexico, and deploying Longhorn – the most powerful, interactive, hardware–accelerated visualization system in the world – TACC enabled thousands of research projects, continued to expand the strategic vision for the center, and partnered with the National Science Foundation (NSF), The University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and UT research groups, to acquire our newest HPC system: Lonestar 4.

This year at SC’10, TACC’s booth activities will highlight socially significant scientific research made possible by our advanced computing resources, while also demonstrating staff R&D projects, and highlighting our future directions.

Several leading researchers will speak in the booth, including, Omar Ghattas, 2010 ACM Gordon Bell Prize nominee; Corey Trahan, representing the multi-institutional research team led the effort to model the movement of the Gulf oil spill; and Sebastien Steiger, a member of the Nanoelectronic Modeling Group at Purdue University and a developer for nanoHUB.

Also speaking in the booth will be TACC Director Jay Boisseau; Deputy Director Dan Stanzione; and Associate Director Kelly Gaither. Their talks will cover the center’s initiatives in the coming year, new developments in the iPlant Collaborative cyberinfrastructure project, and lessons learned from a year operating the GPU–accelerated Longhorn visualization cluster, respectively.

TACC to Present Research Highlights and Future Directions at SC’10

TACC staff and conference visitors mingle in the TACC booth at SC’09 in Portland, Oregon.

Texas Advanced Computing Center | Feature StoryFor more info, contact: Aaron Dubrow, Science and Technology Writer, [email protected] Page 1 of 6

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Between these talks, TACC staff will demonstrate leading–edge technologies developed by researchers at the center, such as the EnVision remote visualization software package, methods for ray tracing, stereoscopic molecular visualization, portals for plant biologists, and data–centric cyberinfrastructure.

The booth will also feature stunning visualizations and digital art on Colt (a 3x3 tiled–display powered by a Dell graphics cluster that enables very large data sets at high resolution), and 3D animations and demonstrations on Mustang, TACC’s 82” stereoscopic display.

Additionally, TACC staff will participate in and lead a number of tutorials, talks, and panels at the conference, including three in the workforce development area, a special topic for SC’10. In these discussions, TACC staff will describe the development of a computational curriculum in collaboration with Chevron, digital art exhibitions driven by HPC systems, and the recruitment and training of systems engineers.

On the education front, TACC will sponsor a team of students from The University of Texas at Austin in the SC’10 Student Cluster Challenge for the first time, in association with Dell. We will also be distributing a preview of the Scientific Computing Curriculum to interested educators.

As always, TACC staff will be on hand to discuss high performance computing, remote visualization, data storage and archiving, and to provide one–on–one guidance on advanced computing techniques and technologies.

Join us at these talks and visit the TACC Booth #2547 on the exhibition floor to learn more about TACC’s advanced computing resources, services, and programs.

To view our google calendar, visit: bit.ly/aIavjV.

To download our calendar in iCal, click: bit.ly/9Y3sBs

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