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This is a website for an emerging community whose shared goal is harnessing the power of general-purpose programming of graphics processing units to accelerate data-intensive science. The Harvard-based SciGPU community shares knowledge through the site and informal seminars, as well as formal collaborations and publications.

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Applications for summer research experiences due Feb. 28

Note: The application process is now closed. Thanks for your interest!

SciGPU is pleased to announce summer research opportunities in scientific GPU computing for undergraduates. We seek undergraduates majoring in science and engineering who are interested in developing new algorithms and systems that use GPUs for applications in astronomy, quantum chemistry and neuroscience.

Interested students may apply [click on link for more...]

Astronomy

Undergraduates enjoy the first "summer of SciGPU"

The SciGPU collaborators welcomed four students who came to Harvard for NSF-funded Research Experiences for Undergraduates during summer 2009: Dominik Gothe (University of South Carolina; astronomy), Matthias Lee (Wentworth Institute; time series analysis), Beatrice Perez (University of Puerto Rico; quantum chemistry), and Bo Wang (University of Pittsburgh; neuroscience). The SciGPU REU students were among [click on link for more...]

Astronomy

SciGPU Research Experience for Undergraduates Presentations

Our four summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) students (Dominik Gothe, Matthias Lee, Beatrice Perez and Bo Wang) recently gave excellent presentations on the research they conducted this summer. Their work covered the Murchison Widefield Array, Quantum Chemistry, the Connectome and the Time Series Centre. Copies of their talks are now available for download.

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Lee_GPU_Searching
Perez_Quantum_Chemistry
Wang_Segmenting_Axons