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Grant to spur supercomputing network
Indiana University chosen to lead in the development of software that will connect high-powered supercomputers nationwide

 

Primary Topic Channel:  Research , Technologies , Campus-based

 

The FutureGrid program will enhance powerful supercomputers on campuses across the country.

More than 1,000 sophisticated computer processing units soon will be connected at five U.S. locations, including Indiana University (IU), creating a supercomputing network that will aid research requiring enormous data processing capacity for modeling and analyzing climate systems.

IT researchers at IU were chosen to head a four-year, $15 million project to design software that will allow for supercomputers to connect and use massive processing that isn't available to researchers today. The National Science Foundation will fund two-thirds of the project, known as FutureGrid. The remaining $5 million will be provided by outside project partners.

Indiana officials said the construction of a supercomputer grid also will be a boon for researchers and students on campuses that share the I-Light network, which has provided high-speed internet connections for businesses, government agencies, and Indiana schools such as Ball State University and Purdue University since 1999.

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