NUST Launches Pakistan’s Fastest Supercomputer
In a ceremony held on Tuesday Modeling and Research Center (RCMS) for the simulation of Science and Technology (UET), National University launched the fastest supercomputing facility.
Fastest GPU (graphics processing unit) installed on supercomputer interfere Pakistan / educational institution based parallel computing system of any organization.
A top speed of parallel super 132 Teraflops (132 trillion operations per second) can count. Inter-processor communication speed multi-core processor and a graphics co-processor 40 Gbps.Imaginational ceremony presided over by Dr Javed Leghari, Chairman Higher Education Commission (H) is equipped with.
Addressing the ceremony, Principal Engineer RCMS Sikandar Hayat recently in Science and Technology (all), through the financial support of the Ministry of UET computing facility highlights some of the unique features state-of-the-art.
Comprehensive use the supercomputer for research projects in the field of mathematics Master Life Fluid Dynamics and Bio sciences, a flood and weather forecasts, oil and a large data processing applications such as large-scale parallel Social Sciences The facility can be used to store the gas detection, energy-efficient building design and management of international transport.
Leghari event is associated with the project and appreciated the efforts of the teams have come forward and interfere facility to benefit from addressing all institutions. H, full cooperation in this regard.
NUST Rector Engineer Mohammad Asghar, in his welcome address, to share their point of view, particularly, Pakistan.Dr Imran, keynote speaker, Secretary, super computing facility PhD scholars received further national problem and engineering, bio-information, political science, psychology and social sciences will be a source of inspiration for the mentioned option, to use a very dynamic young researchers is to encourage full and is thought provoking speeches on the occasion.
He Says:
“This will give an impetus for collaborative research between universities and other research organisations within the country and abroad.”
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