Article #454: Future athletic rivals, Nebraska and Purdue are teammates in research computing
Nebraska may not feel like an official member of the Big Ten Conference until football season begins this fall, but Purdue and its future conference r...
Nebraska may not feel like an official member of the Big Ten Conference until football season begins this fall, but Purdue and its future conference r...
ITaP is planning a new community cluster supercomputer to be built in 2011 and gathering information about what Purdue faculty and staff may need eith...
At Purdue University Calumet, Chenn Qian Zhou's engineering students work on real-world problems from energy companies, the steel industry, refineries...
Video of and PowerPoint slides from presentations at Purdue CI Days 2010—a two-day event focused on technology to enhance research, teaching and progr...
That rocket engines and pipe organs have something in common may not seem intuitive, but both blow acoustic waves through a tube. This can result in b...
Purdue is being recognized as a worldwide campus technology innovator for the ITaP-led Community Cluster Program, a partnership with faculty researche...
Orders for the new Rossmann community cluster are now being taken by ITaP. ITaP’s Rosen Center for Advanced Computing plans to build the new cluster i...
When Purdue Professor Ashlie Martini wants to explain how force variations cause ribbon-like protein molecules to change shape, which governs their my...
ITaP is planning a new community cluster to be built this spring and is gathering information about what Purdue faculty and staff may need either as a...
National Science Foundation prepares for transition to eXtreme Digital generation of cyberinfrastructure Purdue researchers needing assistance in appl...
The DiaGrid project operated by ITaP has been selected by IDG’s InfoWorld as one of the top 100 information technology projects of 2009 in its InfoWor...
ITaP is issuing a “last call” to Purdue researchers who may want to buy nodes in the new Coates community cluster supercomputer. Those wishing to buy...
Purdue’s student Cluster Challenge team at the SC09 supercomputing conference in Portland, Ore., was fast and green. The Purdue team in the competitio...
Ken Newton uses computer simulations of ions (charged atoms) to optimize techniques used in studying their structure. Ions are essential to life and i...
If Purdue University computer graphics technology student Micah Bojrab gets his dream job with a Hollywood animation studio, a system for harnessing u...
Facebook for scientists—but built to facilitate serious research rather than socializing—and an award-winning method for putting idle computers to wor...
Purdue students Alex Younts and David King helped build Purdue’s latest supercomputer in July. Call it a summer workout. Younts and King are now part...
Purdue is being recognized as a worldwide campus technology innovator for its DiaGrid system, harnessing what would be otherwise wasted computing powe...
Purdue collects masses of satellite data for use by scientists and state and local officials, but anybody who uses Google now can share in some of thi...
Recent growth in demand for computational resources from Purdue researchers prompted ITaP to expand its high-performance computing hardware drasticall...