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High Performance Computing Collaboratory

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The High Performance Computing Collaboratory (HPC²) at Mississippi State University, an evolution of the MSU/National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Computational Field Simulation, is a coalition of member centers and groups that share a common core objective of advancing the state-of-the-art in computational science and engineering using high performance computing; a common approach to research that embraces a multi-disciplinary, team-oriented concept; and a commitment to a full partnership between education, research, and service. The mission of the HPC² is to serve the University, State, and Nation through excellence in computational science and engineering.

The HPC² comprises six independent research centers/institutes with the common characteristics of a multi-disciplinary, team-oriented effort that is strategically involved in the application and advancement of computational science and engineering using high performance computing.

  • Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems (CAVS)
  • Center for Battlefield innovation (CBI)
  • Center for Computational Sciences (CCS)
  • Geosystems Research Institute (GRI)
  • Institute for Genomics, Biocomputing and Biotechnology (IGBB)
  • Northern Gulf Institute (NGI)
  • References

    High Performance Computing Collaboratory Wikipedia