Overview
Founded in 1997, the Trinity Centre
for High Performance Computing (TCHPC) is Ireland's premier
academic High Performance Computing Centre providing large-scale
Super computing, Data management and
Visualization facilities for Trinity
College, Dublin. The Centre's primary mission is to facilite research, across a wide range of disciplines, that
requires expertise in advanced computing techniques.
The Centre currently employs nine experienced researchers and technical staff in the areas of algorithm design, software
engineering, research information management
systems, web and database design, numerical modelling, molecular dynamics, software engineering,
complex data analysis, as well as
Super computing,
Visualization,
Systems administration and
Linux Training.
Staff at the centre also provide research support
to SFI funded researchers
in Trinity College.
Consultancy contracts with Irish and
International businesses form an integral part of our activities.
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| Are you and Irish Scientist/Engineer who requiress access to large scale computing facilities
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computational scientists in EPCC, CINECA, BSC, HLRS, GENCI, SARA or the CSC? Then HPC-Europa2,
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Newsletter Available: Issue 2
Interconnect: Trinity College Dublin's Scientific Computing &
Visualisation Newsletter for September 2008 is now available
online. This issue covers ongoing
computational work in the development of novel material for the
future, from complex transition metal oxides to metallic foams,
read more
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| Downtime: | The IITAC and Lonsdale compute clusters will be unavailable from Tue 27th Oct to Fri 30th November 2009 for maintenance and upgrades. Services should be resumed early in the week starting Mon 2nd November 2009. |
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