The NASA Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) provides simulation tools and supercomputing resources for current NASA missions and the future scientific discoveries that will benefit mankind.
LATEST NEWS
- Palm/Explore is going away
- After almost three years of dedicated service to the NCCS user community, the Palm/Explore cluster will be decommissioned on September 30, 2008 and will be replaced with a new system.
- Important Note on MPI Usage for Expanded Discover Cluster
- The additional 2048 CPUs recently added to Discover will be available to the general user community no later than Thursday 4 Sep at noon.
- Next NCCS User Forum
- The next NCCS User Forum will be held 25 Sep 1:30-3:00 PM in Building 33, room H114. Please take
advantage of this opportunity to meet the NCCS staff and discuss your
concerns with them related to improving your HPC computing experience.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS
09/05/08
- Science Time Requests Due September 20
- The Science Mission Directorate will select from requests submitted to the e-Books online system for awards beginning on November 1. Current projects set to expire on October 31 must have a request in e-Books to be considered for renewal.
07/25/08:
- NCCS Offering Parallel MATLAB on Discover Cluster
- The NASA Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) is offering a parallel version of MATLAB to its user community for evaluation. The software runs on the Discover computing cluster and is accessed through a special queue.
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