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SciNet Analysist Scott Northup works with users on issues of Parallel I/O [Credit: HPCS2010, SciNet, University of Toronto]
[Credit: SciNet, University of Toronto]
Cable arms [Credit: SciNet, University of Toronto]
Infiniband cabling [Credit: SciNet, University of Toronto]
Back of compute racks showing cabling and fans. [Credit: SciNet]
Networking cables at the SciNet data centre [credit: SciNet]
Cooling pipes at the SciNet datacentre [credit: SciNet]
The Atacama Cosmology Telescope is situated on top of Cerro Toco, in Chile. (Credit: the ACT Team)
The ACT telescope [Credit: The ACT Project]
Gravity waves emitted after the black hole merger. See also a movie of the wave generation on Dr. Pfeiffer's webpage at http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/~pfeiffer/images/0093g_800x600.mpg . [Credit: Harald Pfeiffer, CITA, University of Toronto]
Two inspiralling black holes about to merge. See also a movie of the merger on Dr. Pfeiffer's webpage at http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/~pfeiffer/images/Bbh_Embedding_0093r_Medium.mpg . [Credit: Harald Pfeiffer, CITA, University of Toronto]
A still from a highly chemically complex simulation of biofuel combustion, the largest ever performed. This simulation will help make biofuel combustion in aeronautics reliable, clean, and economical. [Credit: S. Dworkin, MIE, University of Toronto]
Flow over a galaxy moving upwards through a galaxy cluster [Credit: Jonathan Dursi, CITA/SciNet, University of Toronto]
The nearby Virgo galaxy cluster, showing inferred magnetic field orientations. [Credit: Jonathan Dursi, CITA/SciNet, University of Toronto]
A partial view of the SciNet datacentres, one of the most energy efficient in Canada. [Credit: SciNet, University of Toronto]
Observations, Modelled Observations, and Simulations of galaxies moving through a magnetic field [Credit: Jonathan Dursi, SciNet/CITA, University of Toronto]
The spring-like elasticity of skin, lungs, blood vessels, and uterine tissue is imparted by the protein elastin. Large-scale computer simulations of elastin are providing the molecular insight necessary for the design of elastin-based biomaterials. [Credit: Pomes Group, Sick Kids Hospital/University of Toronto]
High performance computing is being used to study how a drug candidate, scyllo-inositol, may combat neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's patients. SciNet's computing power is crucial to the investigation of small-molecule therapeutics for the treatment of Alzheimer's and related neurodegenerative diseases.
The SciNet supercomputer is used to investigate how antimicrobial agents function in molecular detail, a key step toward rationally designing new antibiotic drugs that work in similar ways.
Chris Loken, CTO SciNet, leads a tour of HPC professionals through the energy-efficient SciNet Datacentre in 2010
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