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  <title><![CDATA[Interactive HPC Laboratory Launches New Multi-Core Focus Facility]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Interactive High Performance Computing Laboratory, celebrating<br />
its 12th year of hosting cluster computing resources and cutting-edge<br />
research for the GT community, has announced its newest facility. <br />
Building upon a long history of industry and federal support, Intel has<br />
generously seeded a new multi-core computing environment for both<br />
education and research.  With additional support from the Office of the<br />
Senior Vice Provost for Research and the Chair of the School of<br />
Computer Science, this facility is now available for the wider campus<br />
community.</p>
<p>"Multi-core computing has forced us to go back to the<br />
basics," says Matthew Wolf, director of IHPCL and research faculty with<br />
a joint appointment between the School of Computer Science and Oak<br />
Ridge National Laboratory.  This rethinking not only applies to the<br />
basics of computer science, like schedulers, I/O systems, and parallel<br />
languages, but also to the way that we train students in sciences and<br />
engineering to think about using their machines.</p>
<p>Karsten Schwan,<br />
founding director of IHPCL and current director of the Center for<br />
Experimental Research in Computer Systems, further focuses on the<br />
innovative approach Georgia Tech has taken towards multi-core<br />
education.  "Rather than try to fit all of the multi-core training in<br />
one lonely course in the senior year, a team of CS and ECE faculty<br />
within CERCS has been working hard to find ways to expose students to<br />
multi-core repeatedly throughout the curriculum.  Resources like IHPCL<br />
provide the vital link between the Institute's research mission and the<br />
mission of training the next generation of computer scientists and<br />
engineers."</p>
<p>The new facilities are focused at several levels,<br />
and faculty are encouraged to inquire about availability of resources<br />
for courses requiring parallel and/or multi-core environments, as well<br />
as seed proposal requests for time to start undergraduate or graduate<br />
thesis projects in the broader high performance computing context.</p>
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