University of Houston High Performance Computing

KSR-1 NEC Cenju-3
KSR-1 NEC
Cenju-3

Texas Center for Advanced Molecular Computation

The Texas Center for Advanced Molecular Computation (TCAMC) is a Grand Challenge Application Group at the University of Houston devoted to biomolecular design. It is funded by the National Science Foundation and ARPA as part of the HPCC Initiative.

Cenju Project

The UH Cenju Project along with NEC's Computer Systems Laboratory and NEC's Systems Laboratory is developing a Mach-based operating system for the NEC Cenju-3, a MPP research prototype. UH is current holder of the NEC-UH Cenju Cup.

Scientific Computing Seminar

The Scientific Computing Seminar is conducted on a regular (once per one or two weeks) basis and allows local and invited scientists from various scientific computing areas to present and discuss their results.

Texas Finite Element Rodeo

The Texas Finite Element Rodeo is the annual Texas Finite Element informal meeting, organized using the "circus" format.

HPMI

The High Performance Molecular Imaging (HPMI) project develops high performance image processing software to reconstruct the three-dimensional structures of macromolecular complexes from their electron cryomicroscopy images.

IPOP

The Intelligent Pipeline Optimization (IPOP) project focus is on models and solution methods for pipeline optimization problems. The research is applicable to both on-line operation and off-line design of the pipeline networks.

FLACS

The Flow Around Cylinders and Spheres Project (FLACS) is concerned with computing the flow around objects like cylinders and spheres using high order finite element methods. This research is being supported in part by the Advanced Research Program of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Grant No. 003652141.

ICOSAHOM

ICOSAHOM'95 was the 3rd of a series of conferences held in Como (Italy) in 1989 and Montpellier (France) in 1992. The development of high performance computers has made spectral and high order methods one of the most important techniques in modern scientific and engineering computing. The aim of the conference was to bring together leading researchers, both established and young scientists to survey and review the current state of research in this domain.

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