HULL, United Kingdom, Nov. 28, 2017 — ClusterVision, Europe’s dedicated high performance computing (HPC) solutions providers, and the University of Hull, one of the United Kingdom’s leading research universities, have published a joint case study today detailing the university’s research on their state-of-the-art HPC cluster, Viper.
HPC enables faster and more robust scientific discovery by significantly enhancing data processing capability. The University of Hull has appropriately named their cluster Viper to reflect this speed and power. For Alex Sheardown, a PhD student at the university’s E.A. Milne Centre, HPC is vital to his research in astrophysics. His look into the growth and composition of galaxy clusters demands a lot of processing power, and with Viper he is finally able to produce high resolution density shots for his research.
Read up on his research, the university’s investments in HPC, and how ClusterVision exceeded the needs of the university in this case study.
You can view, read, and download the case study here.
Source: ClusterVision