Cyberinfrastructure refers to systems that integrate high-performance computing, advanced data storage and analysis capabilities, networks, hardware, software development, applications and novel computational devices.
CCT researchers have access to some of the most advanced cyberinfrastructure in the world, including LSU’s supercomputer, Tezpur, the Louisiana Optical Network Initiative, or LONI, and software developed through CCT.
CCT’s Chief Technology Officer, Charlie McMahon, oversees integration of all high-performance computing support (hardware, applications and users) and enablement activities at LSU, including the integration of CCT’s Cyberinfrastructure Development program, which draws on locally and externally developed tools and services to create an advanced cyberinfrastructure environment that integrates computing systems, networks, file systems and other technologies.
Daniel S. Katz is CCT’s Director of Cyberinfrastructure and User Services and manages a user services and enablement group that combines resources to strengthen CCT’s experience in high-performance computing enablement and development.
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PROJECTS
The Center for Computation & Technology initiates many projects each year, all designed to unite researchers from different departments across campus to work with colleagues around the world, using the advanced cyberinfrastructure on LSU's campus to enable breakthroughs and increase economic development.
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