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NICS Acknowledgment Statements | National Institute for Computational Sciences
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Skip to main content. National Institute for Computational Sciences. The National Institute for Computational Sciences. NICS in the News. Please use the following acknowledgement information on publications where Darter was a resource used:. Please include a reference to the following book chapter:. Please use the following acknowledgement information on publications where Beacon was a resource used:. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number 1137097...
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Beacon | National Institute for Computational Sciences
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Skip to main content. National Institute for Computational Sciences. The National Institute for Computational Sciences. NICS in the News. Beacon is an energy efficient cluster that utilizes Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors. It is funded by NSF through the Beacon project to port and optimize scientific codes to the coprocessors based on Intel's Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture. Training Videos and Materials. User Responsibilities and Policies. 9:00 am - 5:00 pm ET. Submit a Ticket via email.
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Nautilus Quick Start Guide | National Institute for Computational Sciences
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Skip to main content. National Institute for Computational Sciences. The National Institute for Computational Sciences. NICS in the News. Nautilus Quick Start Guide. Nautilus was decommissioned on May 1, 2015. For more information, see Nautilus Decommission FAQs. SGI Altix UV 1000. Intel Nehalem EX processors (128 8-core). 4 UV10s (Harpoon nodes with 32 cores, 128 GB, and 2 GPUs each). 4 TB of global shared memory. 4 NVIDIA Tesla (Fermi) GPUs. 13 PB Lustre Medusa Filesystem. Are available on Nautilus....
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Getting Started | National Institute for Computational Sciences
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Skip to main content. National Institute for Computational Sciences. The National Institute for Computational Sciences. NICS in the News. The links below will guide you to valuable information to help you get started computing at NICS. 9:00 am - 5:00 pm ET. Submit a Ticket via email. National Institute for Computational Sciences. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Big Orange. Big Ideas. Knoxville, Tennessee 37996 865-974-1000.
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NICS Visitor Information | National Institute for Computational Sciences
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Skip to main content. National Institute for Computational Sciences. The National Institute for Computational Sciences. NICS in the News. The National Institute for Computational Sciences (NICS). Is located at the University of Tennessee - Knoxville on Oak Ridge National Laboratory campus in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. NICS and ORNL hosts thousands of visitors every year. The information below may help make your visit more productive and enjoyable. The City of Oak Ridge. City of Oak Ridge. Big Ridge State Park.
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Employment Opportunities at NICS | National Institute for Computational Sciences
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Skip to main content. National Institute for Computational Sciences. The National Institute for Computational Sciences. NICS in the News. Employment Opportunities at NICS. The National Institute for Computational Sciences (NICS) is seeking outstanding individuals to join our team. NICS is funded by the National Science Foundation, located at Oak Ridge National Lab, and managed by The University of Tennessee. The current staff openings are listed below:. NICS jobs may also be viewed at: The ORNL website.
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Nautilus Decommission FAQs | National Institute for Computational Sciences
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Skip to main content. National Institute for Computational Sciences. The National Institute for Computational Sciences. NICS in the News. 1 Why was Nautilus retired? A The funding for the Nautilus supercomputer ended on May 1, 2015. However, the login nodes will still be available for data transfers until September 15, 2015. 2 What happens to my HPSS data? A Data residing on HPSS is accessible via the login and Harpoon nodes on Nautilus. 3 What happens to my /lustre/medusa data? A Users should hold on to...
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Polymer Potential | National Institute for Computational Sciences
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Skip to main content. National Institute for Computational Sciences. The National Institute for Computational Sciences. NICS in the News. Fundamental Research Could Lead to Product Innovations. A nice analogy for polymers at the molecular level is to think of them as long strands of spaghetti that entangle each other," says Wang. "This is particularly relevant to our study, which concerns the difficulty that rod coil block copolymers have moving relative to each other when they are entangled.". Tube Curv...
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Data Transfer | National Institute for Computational Sciences
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Skip to main content. National Institute for Computational Sciences. The National Institute for Computational Sciences. XSEDE Proposal Review Service. NICS in the News. SCP, SFTP, rsync. NICS provides several ways for transferring files to/from all of our HPC resources, that can benefit from the high speed network connections with the XSEDE network and Internet2. The following table shows systems vs. data transfer methods. SCP, SFTP, rsync. Or through the Globus web interface (see below). SCP, SFTP, rsync.
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