Artwork from the HD production "Red Eden", animated and directed by graduate students Ramiro Cazaux and Dae-Ho Han at the USC School of Cinema-Television's Division of Animation and Digital Arts. Created with Maya on HP XW-8200 workstations.

HPCC Research Test Page

The HPCC Computing Resources support research projects that span a broad array of disciplines.

Featured Research Projects

Thorsten Becker
Seismology and geodynamics
Roger Ghanem
Probabilistic risk assessment and computational stochastic mechanics
Douglas Greenberg and Samuel Gustman
USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education
Stephan Haas and Anthony Levi
Quantum physics and nanoscale engineering
James Haw
Inorganic and physical chemistry
Thomas Jordan
Using seismic tomography to help reduce earthquake risks
Rajiv Kalia
Computer science, physics, and materials science
Thomas Katsouleas
High-energy physics demands high-power computing
Carl Kesselman
Middleware guru and grid pioneer
Kevin Knight and Daniel Marcu
Statistical approach to natural language translation
Robert Lucas
Large-scale behavioral simulations
Aiichiro Nakano and Ashish Sharma
Large-scale scientific visualization
Priya Vashishta
Multi-teraflop supercomputing
Arieh Warshel
Computer simulation of biological processes
Michael Waterman
Computational Biology
Richard Weinberg
Computer animation and visual effects

Supported Research Projects

HPCC supports more than 60 research projects in a variety of disciplines, ranging from computing to sociology, and from genomics to geophysics.

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