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UW partners with Argonne National Laboratory for high-performance computing systems

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LARAMIE, Wyo. — The University of Wyoming and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory have partnered to provide UW students and faculty with access to the lab’s state-of-the-art computing systems to extend resources for research projects.

The partnership makes Argonne’s high-end computing resources available to UW via the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s Lighthouse Initiative. UW is the third university to join the program, following the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois-Chicago, each of which partnered with ALCF earlier this year.

“This is an incredible opportunity for a select number of UW students and faculty to tap high-performance computing resources that would otherwise be difficult to have dedicated access to,” UW President Ed Seidel said. “We are thankful for the opportunity with ALCF, which adds yet another facet to UW’s world-class research capabilities.”

ALCF Lighthouse institutions such as UW receive a discretionary allocation of computing resources along with intensive training on use of ALCF systems. The program is designed to support researchers who want to boost their computational resources with leading-edge systems.

“We’re thrilled to welcome the University of Wyoming as part of the ALCF Lighthouse Initiative, a partnership that underscores our commitment to fostering academic collaborations and advancing computational science,” ALCF Director Michael Papka said. “Our goal is to work with universities to help move their advanced users to national platforms while engaging students and researchers to introduce them to the resources available at national labs.

“We look forward to empowering a new generation of computing professionals and researchers with access to leadership-class systems.”

Access to the high-performance computing systems by UW faculty and students will break boundaries on potential projects, UW professor of electrical engineering and computer science Suresh Muknahallipatna said. Muknahallipatna oversees UW’s computing infrastructure, including the computing systems now available through the Lighthouse Initiative.

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