High Performance Research Computing

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Texas A&M University's High Performance Research Computing (HPRC) group provides advanced computing resources to support cutting-edge research across various disciplines.

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High Performance Research Computing (HPRC) in the Division of Research can provide access and support to the XSEDE national computing resources along with providing support to faculty, students, and staff engaged in computing and data-intensive research and can be reached at help@hprc.tamu.edu for assistance with these resources.

Scientists, engineers, social scientists, and humanists around the world—many of them at colleges and universities—use advanced digital resources and services every day. Resources such as supercomputers, collections of data, and new tools are critical to the success of those researchers, who use them to make our lives healthier, safer, and better.

Funded by the National Science Foundation, XSEDE integrates these resources and services, makes them easier to use, and helps more people use them.

XSEDE supports 16 supercomputers and high-end visualization and data analysis resources across the country. More details on these resources are available on their website.

Digital services, meanwhile, provide users with seamless integration to NSF's high-performance computing and data resources. XSEDE's integrated, comprehensive suite of advanced digital services will federate with other high-end facilities and with campus-based resources, serving as the foundation for a national cyber-infrastructure ecosystem. Common authentication and trust mechanisms, global namespace and file systems, remote job submission and monitoring, and file transfer services are examples of XSEDE's advanced digital services. XSEDE's standards-based architecture allows open development for future digital services and enhancements.

Texas A&M Technology Services and HPRC both participate in the XSEDE Campus Champions program and are able to assist campus researchers with selecting appropriate XSEDE resources, training in their use, preparing allocation grant requests, and integrating XSEDE and local resources into their research practices.

Informational and technical requests regarding XSEDE resources may be directed to help@hprc.tamu.edu.

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Article ID: 1133
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Wed 3/12/25 1:09 PM