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...Computing ACENET’s Certificate in Advanced Computing provides participants skills in using a supercomputer for large-scale simulations, analysis, complex modelling, machine learning, and visualization...
...or even thousands of smaller problems which can then be solved at the same time using a cluster of computers, or supercomputer. It can reduce processing time to a fraction of what it would be on a desktop...
...stuffed in the closet," recalls Ross Dickson, Lead Research Consultant at ACENET, referring to a computer cluster in the computational chemistry lab from his days at Queen’s University. The makeshift...
...that produce more “human sounding,” natural or realistic text.” Lai, a fourth-year computer science honours student is working under the supervision of Paul Sheridan, assistant professor...
...because you have to assess all of the options. “This is where computations come in, because on a computer, we are not bound by safety requirements,” he says. “We can just go in and...
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...to run simulations of fox movements based on changing urban conditions. Strongman says the ACENET computer network was key to the project. “It cut down to a few hours what would have normally taken...
...protected from the possibility of infection.” To carry out his studies Mkandawire uses the ACENET computer network to run complex algorithms before he puts his theories to laboratory testing. “We...
...numerical modelling. The numbers are huge and the calculations would be impossible to run on a regular computer. He’s been a user of ACENET since the program started. “ACENET is an essential...
Dr. Jason Pearson’s research team of seven at the University of Prince Edward Island strives to understand the properties of molecules at the electronic level; why they behave the way they do, why...
...models’ complexity – edible oils involve many components – he had to make use of computer simulations, working with his Research Associate, Bonnie Quinn, and using ACENET. The goal...
...trying to answer is how the polymer wraps around iron molecules. The ACENET network gives us the computer power to model it to examine ways that it binds together. We can also use ACENET to make the...
...the migratory movements of herring gulls based on electronic data, and they are using the ACENET computer network to help them with their work. Anderson is using tracking data from a herring gull population...
...says Merschrod. While Merschrod ultimately tests the materials she develops in a wet lab, she says computer modelling is also essential to the process. “Modelling is crucial. It might take us 10...
...been working in this area for the past 15 years and uses high-powered computing through ACENET and Compute Canada to do her work. Once she establishes processes for her residue-revamping, she models...
...families have moved.” This project was made possible with help from ACENET, a regional partner of Compute Canada that makes high-performance computing accessible to researchers in Atlantic Canada...
...thousands of smaller problems which can then be solved at the same time, possibly on more than one computer. It can reduce processing time to a fraction of what it would have been, or enable you...
Compute Canada and CANARIE, two critical components of Canada’s national digital infrastructure supporting research, education and innovation, today announced the launch of GenAP, a tool...
...Computational Research Consultant located at Dalhousie University, and all of the recipients of the Compute Canada Award of Excellence. Ross earned his PhD in Computational Chemistry from Queens University...
...Fundy, Placentia and Glooscap) have begun to migrate their data and get set up on one of the new Compute Canada state-of-the art systems. The process will be complete by 31 March 2018, at which time...
BSc Computer Science, Acadia UniversityITIL Foundation Certificate Phil has over 35 years of experience as a Unix System Administrator, working in academic and industry environments performing IT infrastructure...
...cover areas such as upcoming requirements for DMP's, Dataverse, and RDM integration with ACENET and Compute Canada. Margaret will share a little about the series, the culminating panel discussion event...
Tous les automnes, Calcul Canada invite les chercheuses et chercheurs à présenter une demande à ses concours d’allocation des ressources (CAR) annuels pour leurs besoins...
...in this year's Contest.Speaker: Alex RazoumovThe 2021 SciVis Contest organized jointly by IEEE and Compute Canada wrapped up on October 28th, with the official announcement of awards at the IEEE Vis...
Mahtab Sarvmaili is a PhD student studying Computer Science at Dalhousie University. Together with Nader Zare, Mahtab’s team, CYRUS, won first place at the international RoboCup. It’s the...
How do computers understand language? It seems impossible that zeroes and ones could ever add up to words that humans can understand, but machine language has come a long way in the past few years. Let...