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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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  • Processing meteorological data

    “Through an expired grant NSF ATM- 1127692, Martin Cuma and Anita Orendt were instrumental in enabling me to analyze very large data sets of photographs of hydrometeors in free fall. The amount of data I was collecting became a processing nightmare, and Martin and Anita progressively helped me navigate my MATLAB analysis from my laptop…

    May 2, 2015
  • Big data and astronomy

    Automation offers big solution to big data in astronomy

    April 4, 2015
  • Whole genome alignment

    Whole genome alignment is crucial to a large number of important applications in genomics, and is particularly important to our work on convergent evolution in birds. The current state of the art software for whole genome alignment is progressiveCactus, developed by the same group that built the UCSC genome browser. Getting this software to work…

    April 3, 2015
  • Training and debugging

    We are very appreciative of the help offered by CHPC staff and facilities. Specifically, we receive a lot of help with respect to the software training, program debugging, and computational resources. Because of the help we have received, we are more familiar with how to perform calculations and get useful information using CHPC computational packages…

    April 2, 2015
  • Evaluating post-Katrina rebuilding grants

    Using high throughput computing to evaluate post-Katrina rebuilding grants

    March 1, 2015
  • City planning and cluster computing

    “If you really want to make a friend, go to someone’s house and eat with him… the people who give you their food give you their heart.” – Cesar Chavez Could better city planning actually improve community cohesiveness, economic output, and quality of life? That’s the belief of Steven Farber, a geography professor at the University of Utah…

    July 10, 2014
  • Patterns of a Political Cartoonist

    This visualization, generated on Clemson University’s Palmetto Cluster, is based on data collected for a study of 8,422 political cartoons by Herbert Lawrence Block (known as Herblock), published in the Washington Post between 1946 and 1976. The investigators are developing innovative ways of visualizing the different levels of context and meaning embedded within and across…

    July 1, 2014
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