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| − | The Scalable Computing Laboratory (SCL) was created in 1989 as a joint effort of the Department of Energy (DOE) through Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University (ISU) through the Center for Physical and Computational Mathematics (CPCM). | + | The Scalable Computing Laboratory (SCL) was created in 1989 |
| − | The mission of the Scalable Computing Laboratory is to improve parallel computing through clustering techniques for use in scientific and engineering computation. We deliver supercomputing power at a fraction of the cost of traditional supercomputers.. | + | as a joint effort of the Department of Energy |
| + | <a href="http://www.energy.gov/">(DOE) </a>through | ||
| + | <a href="http://www.external.ameslab.gov/">Ames Laboratory</a> | ||
| + | and Iowa State University | ||
| + | <a HREF="http://www.iastate.edu/">(ISU)</a> | ||
| + | through the Center for Physical and Computational Mathematics | ||
| + | <a href="http://www.iprt.iastate.edu/cpcm/">(CPCM)</a>. | ||
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| + | The mission of the Scalable | ||
| + | Computing Laboratory is to improve parallel computing through | ||
| + | clustering techniques for use in scientific and engineering | ||
| + | computation. | ||
| + | We deliver supercomputing power at a fraction of the cost of | ||
| + | traditional supercomputers.. | ||
This site is under construction | This site is under construction | ||
[https://webmail.scl.ameslab.gov Webmail] | [https://webmail.scl.ameslab.gov Webmail] | ||
Revision as of 17:01, 5 November 2012
The Scalable Computing Laboratory (SCL) was created in 1989 as a joint effort of the Department of Energy <a href="http://www.energy.gov/">(DOE) </a>through <a href="http://www.external.ameslab.gov/">Ames Laboratory</a> and Iowa State University <a HREF="http://www.iastate.edu/">(ISU)</a> through the Center for Physical and Computational Mathematics <a href="http://www.iprt.iastate.edu/cpcm/">(CPCM)</a>.
The mission of the Scalable Computing Laboratory is to improve parallel computing through clustering techniques for use in scientific and engineering computation. We deliver supercomputing power at a fraction of the cost of traditional supercomputers..
This site is under construction