South Dakota State University
 
Administrative and Research Computing
 
 
   
H I G H   P E R F O R M A N C E  C O M P U T I N G
HPC
 
Organization:    High Performance Computing (HPC)  is one of the services provided by Administrative and Research Computing Services (ARC)  at South Dakota University. The mission of Administrative and Research Computing Services is to support the instructional, research, administrative, and outreach functions of South Dakota State University through management information services, Internet 1 and Internet 2 resources, large scale computing and data storage, and technology research.

Mission:    The HPC group is designed to empower researchers in their ability to compute and manage data by developing and maintaining several large scale servers and clusters. The group provides support and expertise to researchers using programming, numerical libraries, statistical packages (SAS), fluid dynamic software (Fluent, Ansys, Gambit), and specialized software (Gamess) for computational chemistry and other disciplines.

Tasks:    The Staff members provide support and expertise for research using programming languages, statistical packages (SAS), Fluid dynamic software, and specialized software for computational chemistry, Ansys, Fluent, Matlab and other disciplines. The group can also help faculty with their storage needs.

Staff:    

      - Del Johnson, Director Admin and Research Computing del.johnson@sdstate.edu
      - Ron Greve, Asst. Director Admin and Research Computing ron.greve@sdstate.edu
      - Bryan Rieger, System Software Specialist ARC bryan.rieger@sdstate.edu
      - Al Carter, Internetworking Research Specialist ARC alan.carter@sdstate.edu
        - Warren Hovland, Computer Specialist ARC warren.hovland@sdstate.edu


     

Administrative and Research Computing telephone 605-688-6134
Administrative and Research Computing FAX 605-688-4605


     
 
 

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