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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Creates Institute for Data and High Performance Computing Research]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Today the Georgia Institute of
Technology Office of the Provost announced the formation of the Georgia Tech
Institute for Data and High Performance Computing (IDH) in recognition
of the need to advance and coordinate institute research and education
activities in this area. High performance computing (HPC) continues to grow as
a strategically important area for Georgia Tech, both in its application to key
areas of science and engineering as well as in the advancement of the
technology itself.</p>



<p>“As we look to high performance
computing to drive advanced breakthroughs in science, health, energy and other
industries, leveraging Georgia Tech’s strongest assets – world class
researchers in computing, experts across nearly every problem domain, and low
barriers to collaboration – is what will set us apart,” said Dr. Mark Allen, Senior
Vice Provost for Research and Innovation at Georgia Tech. “The creation of the
Institute for Data and High Performance Computing provides the organizational
foundation to harness our strategic capabilities and attack the most challenging
problems that face society today.”</p>



<p>A
key mission of IDH will be to enhance Georgia Tech's scientific contributions,
reputation and impact, focusing on the exploitation of HPC technology coupled
with the development of novel computational methods. The institute will promote
the development of software and tools to enhance multidisciplinary research and
enable discovery and innovation. In addition, it will work closely with the
Office of Information Technology to ensure effective, faculty-driven governance
concerning the acquisition and use of HPC resources on campus.</p>



<p>The institute’s
interim director will be Dr. Richard Fujimoto, Regents’ Professor and head of
Computational Science &amp; Engineering in the College of Computing. One
important objective for Dr. Fujimoto will be to focus on developing new
innovations in computational methods into useable tools and software to advance
research in the application domain. Creating computational artifacts that
provide value to application researchers and can be exported beyond the Tech
campus provides a critical avenue to maximize the impact of Georgia Tech
research innovations.</p>



<p>“Georgia
Tech has made substantial infrastructure and personnel investments in high
performance computing, and achieved many important successes, over the last
five years,” said Dr. Fujimoto. “I fully anticipate that IDH will enable us to
advance beyond prototypes to new levels of accomplishment in the high
performance computing area.”</p>



<p>Key
participants in the preliminary groundwork leading to the creation of the
institute include Dr. David Bader, Professor in the College of Computing, and
Dr. Ron Hutchins, Chief Technology Officer for Georgia Tech. Their expertise
and community-building activities helped bring together the various Georgia
Tech constituencies with interests in the HPC area, and they will remain active
players in IDH as it develops and grows.</p>



<p>The Georgia Tech
Institute for Data and High Performance Computing will begin operation immediately.</p>



<p>For more information
about Georgia Tech's activities in HPC, visit <a href="http://hpc.gatech.edu/">http://hpc.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></body>
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