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A Scalable Simulation Solution to Share
Archeological Sites as Endangered Species: Using Next Generation Models to Predict and Protect Cultural Properties on the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
Civil Engineering: Data Delivery Infrastructure to Support Connected Vehicles Transportation System Research
Deployment of iPALM microscope at Utah Crocker Science Center
Enabling Large-Scale Analysis of Restricted Data Using a Team of Experts
Facilitating Climate Simulations with Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model
HPC: Meeting the Security Requirements and Computational Needs of Researchers
HPC+Big Data: Post-processing LAMMPS results on a Spark cluster
Large Scale Earthquake Simulations and Predictions
Marine Biology: Larval Dispersal and Population Connectivity – Threading It Up!
Oceanography – Going Parallel with R
USC ACI-REF Case Study: Los Angeles Behavioral Economics Laboratory (LABEL)
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Automation offers big solution to big data in astronomy
Artist’s impression of the full Square Kilometer Array at night. The SKA, consisting of several thousand dishes located in the deserts of South Africa and Australia, is expected to start full operation about 2025.
Credit: SKA Organisation
April 4, 2015
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