Purdue Supercomputer Gets Second Life in Colombia
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#2HKG3)
"Besides trying to identify likely drug targets for new HIV treatments, EAFIT's first supercomputer, named Apolo, is being used for everything from earthquake science in a country regularly shaken by tremors, to a groundbreaking examination of the tropical disease leishmaniasis, to the most "green" way of processing cement. The machine speeds the time to science for Colombian researchers and lets them tackle bigger problems."
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