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Partnerships and Associations ...
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NC State Faculty HPC Partnership Program -
Researchers purchase HPC hardware and any
specialized or discipline-specific software licenses.
NC State Office of Information Technology
(OIT) provides space in an appropriate and
secure operating environment, and the system
administration and server support.
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| Centaur Laboratories - Centaur Laboratories, on the NC State
Centennial Campus, is an active participant in the NC State HPC and GRID initiative. It is collocated with the
NC ITECS. The lab is the principal access point for state-of-the-art
networking and computing operations and experiments, including I2 and
NLR related activities.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) - NC State is an Oak Ridge Associated University
(OARU). In the spirit of this partnership, ORNL helped bridge the
HPC needs of NC State users of NCSC IBM SP until NC State's new clusters were fully operational.
In addition, NC State and ORNL are cooperating in the domain of Peta-scale computing and networking.
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IBM's highly-selective
Shared University Research (SUR) program
awards computing equipment (servers, storage systems, personal computing products, etc.) to institutions of higher education around the world to facilitate research projects in areas of mutual interest including: the architecture of business and processes, privacy and security, supply chain management, information based medicine, deep computing, Grid Computing, Autonomic Computing, and storage solutions. The SUR awards also support the advancement of university projects by connecting top researchers in academia with IBM researchers, along with representatives from product development and solution provider communities. IBM supports over 50 SUR awards per year worldwide.
NC State has received an IBM SUR award each year since 1994.
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North Carolina Networking Initiative (NCNI) - NC State is an active participant in
NCNI. This effort provides the HPC networking backbone and interconnectivity needed for distributed HPC and Grid solutions.
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Renaissance Institute -
The Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) is a major new collaboration that
combines the strengths of Duke University, North Carolina State University and The University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill with the social, business and research opportunities of the
Research Triangle Park and the State of North Carolina.
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