Georgia Tech Launches HPC Institute

By Matthew Dublin

Georgia Tech announced this week the creation of the Institute for Data and High Performance Computing (IDH). The purpose of the institute will be to promote the development of software and tools to enhance multidisciplinary research and innovation for high performance computing and large-scale data management. The IDH will initially be headed up by Richard Fujimoto, head of the School of Computational Science & Engineering in the College of Computing.

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