Boost your Research (CHTC)
Boost your Research: How the UW Center for High Throughput Computing is bringing UW researchers and compute resources together Dependable and effective access to large amounts of distributed computing power, often referred to as high-throughput computing (HTC), is critical to today’s scientists and engineers. Scientists who effectively harness large amounts of compute horsepower can greatly increase their computing throughput, and therefore increase the size and complexity of the problems they can study. To help the UW maintain its position as a leading research institution, the Center for High-Throughput Computing (CHTC) was formed to offer the UW community computing capabilities that enable scientific discovery. The CHTC has numerous resources at its disposal to keep up with the computational needs of UW Madison, ranging from: * cycle harvesting DoIT InfoLab machines, to * federated compute clusters across the UW-Madison campus with thousands of CPUs, to * participation in the national Open Science Grid (OSG), which brings together computing and storage resources from over 50 campuses and research communities into a common, shared computing infrastructure. This talk will introduce the computational opportunities available to the UW community, and also share some success stories. Please join us to hear how your UW peers are putting high throughput computing to work, and to hear how your research group can participate.
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