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...who have prosthetic hands. But he doesn’t work in a hospital setting; rather, he works in a computer lab. A professor of computer science at Memorial University, Jiang works with a team of students...
...conditions. This required significant computational resources. In the past, they relied on personal computers for certain analyses, but the advent of next-generation sequencing—rapid DNA/RNA sequencing...
...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...
...everywhere,” says Peña-Castillo, who is jointly appointed as a professor in the departments of computer science and biology at Memorial University. “They are in the house, they are...
...expertise, in topics ranging from molecular dynamics and machine learning to humanities and supercomputer hardware components. That means we trust each other to know our stuff, to take ownership...
...technology. But much of his experimental work is conducted at Mount Allison, often requiring elaborate computer simulations, scientific mechanical design that also need computer design and simulations...
...their behaviour. The large size of the molecules renders them impossible to study on standard desktop computers, so he uses ACENET and Compute Canada’s advanced computing resources. Once he understands...
...thanks to the work of Dr. Randall Martin, an atmospheric scientist who uses remote sensing satellites, computer modeling and advanced research computing to identify the trends and magnitude of human...
...people to read literature and then getting them out to experience places mentioned in the books. A Compute Canada scholarship for the digital humanities helped her with the digital dimensions of her...
...In addition to helping reduce global energy consumption, he’d like to improve the speed of computer processors. “The circuits driving our phones and computers are made from billions of tiny...
...existing treatments most effectively and in what kind of patterns they should use them. “I build computer simulations to try out different strategies,” McEwan says. “It’s expensive...
This is a beginner to intermediate level session. Learn the best practices at Compute Canada for minimizing your risk for cyber attacks. Topics include SSH security, firewalls, using logs and creating...
Compute Canada is honoured to have been selected to host the sixth annual International Summer School on HPC Challenges in Computational Sciences (IHPCSS), to be held June 21-26, 2015 in Toronto. During...
Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) and Compute Canada will be holding a consultative session January 21st, 2015 at Dalhousie University to obtain input to the call for proposals on the renewal and...
Approximately 6000 new computing cores have been added to the Compute Canada Cloud as part of the cyberinfrastructure renewal program. These additional cores are located at University of Victoria, and...
Dalhousie has announced a new computer technology certificate program specially designed for humanities students. The Certificate in Computing in Arts and Social Sciences (CASS) was developed by the faculties...
...new visualization tools, and contribute to the growth of data visualization in Canada! Led by the Compute Canada Visualization Working Group, and coordinated this year by WestGrid, SciNet, SHARCNET...
...conferencing, and through a dedicated help desk, they can help you: Determine the most appropriate compute and storage resources Obtain an account and get started with the systems Move from Windows to...
...visualization tool designed to run on a variety of hardware from an individual laptop to large supercomputers. With ParaView users can interactively visualize 2D and 3D datasets defined on structured...
...are strongly encouraged to attend all four.2. Participants are also strongly encouraged to have a Compute Canada account, and a cloud project, well before the workshops begin. It can take several business...
...account. To register contact your supervising professor, ask for their CCRI, then visit https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/account_application. If your professor is not registered with Compute Canada, please...
The Science Atlantic Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science Conference is an annual regional event. It provides a platform for undergraduate students in computer science, mathematics, and statistics...
...team-based approach to solving challenging issues. We Can Help You Determine the most appropriate compute and storage resources Obtain an account and get started with the systems Move from Windows to...
...However, the key to unlocking SP-B’s molecular structure is through running simulations on Compute Canada infrastructure. Booth’s group uses these simulations to make predictions about what...
...one billionth of a metre. If you were to lay atoms across a nanometre, you might fit only about 10! Computers for example have become faster largely because the parts of their chips have been made smaller...
...Interchange is gone. ACENET provides universities and other groups with access to one of the most powerful computer networks in Canada and the experts who run it – an accessible tool that is facilitating...
...nbsp; She studies those gene duplications as part of her research and she’s using the ACENET computer network to do it. “When two copies of a gene are both functioning within a genome they...
...says. “But I can’t do everything experimentally.” She uses the ACENET advanced computer systems to optimize the geometry of each isomer and find their vibrational frequencies &ndash...
...Running such simulations takes a long time, so Stewart uses high-powered computing through ACENET and Compute Canada to do her work. She used to use a cluster at Dalhousie University, but she migrated...
...can make a difference to their industry.” To do his work, Clark uses resources provided by Compute Canada. He uses its high-powered computing resources to sequence transcriptomes, which are similar...