Rutgers Teams with IBM to Build Powerful High-Performance Computing Center In New Jersey

Supercomputing equipment and software resources aimed at improving New Jersey’s competitiveness

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Supercomputing equipment and software resources aimed at improving New Jersey’s competitiveness

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. – Rutgers formally launched a High-Performance Computing (HPC) center at the university today focused on the application of “Big Data” analytics in life sciences, finance, and other industries. The center is aimed at improving the economic competitiveness of New Jersey’s public and private research organizations.

The High Performance Computing center will be part of the newly created Rutgers Discovery Informatics Institute (RDI2) and will use supercomputing equipment and software provided by IBM in the project’s first phase. Rutgers anticipates the center's expansion will lead to Rutgers having one of the world’s most powerful academic supercomputers.

The institute, powered by an IBM Blue Gene®/P supercomputer, has several goals: creating an HPC resource for industry in New Jersey and the surrounding region; educating the New Jersey workforce and Rutgers students in working with advanced analytics; and providing resources to Rutgers faculty members and regional organizations expanding their use of extremely large data sets.

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