Research Computing

A solid cyberinfrastructure for research computing thrives at Georgia State University and includes high performance computing, grid computing, data storage and visualization. With a growing body of academic and scientific researchers, including faculty and Ph.D. students, from many disciplines as well as from other universities, Georgia State continues to build a diverse and powerful supercomputing grid.

Transform your research with high-performance computing resources.

Supercomputer (CARINA)

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Find out more about this IBM Power 7-755 supercomputer.

Blade Center (OCTANS)

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Take your research to the next level of complexity with this IBM Cluster 1350.

Interactive Research Computing (VELA)

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Process jobs rapidly, without the need for a scheduler, using VELA.

Grid Computing

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Put the power of grid computing to work for you with SURAgrid.

Research Software

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This research software is available on our various research computing resources.

Visualization Wall

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Transform your research or teaching with this large-scale, high-resolution visualization tool.

InCommon Federation

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Take advantage of the ability to collaborate with colleagues at over 300 InCommon Federation member institutions.


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Virtual Computing Lab

Connect to the Virtual Computing Lab for virtual access to lab and classroom software typically only available while on campus in a lab.

Related

University Library’s Research Guide to Data Management
Goal 3 of the University’s Strategic Plan: Georgia State’s a university-wide research strategy