Research Computing and Visualization Systems
Georgia State University research. This information provided for researchers interested in an overview of research computing resources available to them, or needing "boiler plate" descriptions of these resources for preparing funding grants. We will be glad to help you with additional information tailored to your needs or grant.
IS&T supports the deployment of Georgia State University cyberinfrastructure for research computing, including high performance computing, grid computing, visualization, and research data storage.
Georgia State's core research computing resources include:
- CARINA
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Engineered for computationally intense applications, the new supercomputer will help sustain core research in chemistry, physics, biology, neuroscience and other disciplines.
- Petit Science Center Visualization Wall
7' x 28', high-resolution environment with 200 Million Pixels, the equivalent of more than 96 HDTV screens
- SURAgrid
Southeastern Universities Research Association distributed and cooperative computing with 32 Teraflops of aggregated compute power
- OCTANS
3 TeraFlop IBM 1350 HS21XM BladeCenter with 320 CPUs, 640GB memory, RedHat Linux.
- World Community Grid
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World Community Grid's mission is to create the world's largest public computing grid to tackle projects that benefit humanity.








