The High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster at WSU, which was initiated in 2020, provides students and faculty with the computational resources they need to succeed. Any member of the WSU community and those outside of WSU who are KBOR constituents can request access to the HPC cluster. To request account at HPC, visit the HPC website. For those who are new to HPC, we encourage them to review the HPC Users Guide available on our website.
We are also pleased to inform you that WSU researchers can access the Pete Supercomputer, which is an HPC cluster at Oklahoma State University supported by Oklahoma State University’s High-Performance Computing Center. It is worth noting that Oklahoma State University was recently awarded a Major Research Instrumentation award by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to build and develop a new supercomputer. This award was a joint effort between Oklahoma State University, Arkansas State University, Wichita State University, Kansas State University, the University of Tulsa, the University of Central Oklahoma, the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, and the Great Plains Network. More information about the award can be found at MRI: Acquisition of a High-Performance Computational System for OAK Region to Enable Computing and Data-Driven Discovery.
If you’re interested in the potential of HPC to accelerate research processes, be sure to stop by our table at the upcoming GRASP symposium. Our team members will be able to share examples of how HPC has been used in various fields and answer any questions you may have about the technology. We invite you to learn more about the applications of HPC in research and discover how it can help you achieve your research goals.