ASU and Obsidian Collaboration Will Boost Bandwith Over Existing Optical Networks

ASU and Obsidian Collaboration Will Boost Bandwith Over Existing Optical Networks
Accessing Fulton High Performance Computing Clusters
Led by Dr. Dan Stanzione
(Space available on a first come, first serve basis)
National Science Foundation Awards Texas Advanced Computing Center $59 Million for High-Performance Computing

Panasas ActiveScale Storage Cluster Accelerates Research Productivity at Arizona State University's Supercomputer Facility

Engineers, computer experts take swing at improving golf ball design

Engineers, computer experts take swing at improving golf ball design
Aircraft science used for golf

Dr. Gil Speyer Joins the HPC
We are pleased to annouce that Dr. Gil Speyer has joined the Fulton HPCI team as our Research Scientist. He is a recent graduate of the Fulton School of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU), receiving both his doctorate and masters in Electrical Engineering.
His diverse engineering background makes him a significant addition to the Fulton HPCI. Gil’s PhD work focused on calculating the conductance of small organic molecules, while his master’s thesis dealt with numerical methods. Lastly, Gil also brings with him experience from the private sector, having worked as engineer on the development of FPGAs.



