- ACEnet
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name = Atlantic Computational Excellence Network
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abbreviation = ACEnet
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formation = 2004
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type = Consortium
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purpose = High Performance Research Computing
headquarters = Memorial University of Newfoundland
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region_served = Atlantic Canada
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leader_title = Executive Director
leader_name = Graham Mowbray
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website = http://wiki.ace-net.ca
remarks =ACEnet or the "Atlantic Computational Excellence Network" is a partnership of nine
Atlantic Canada institutions to organize themselves into a large scalehigh-performance computing (HPC) facilities for research. The nine institutions include;Memorial University of Newfoundland ,University of New Brunswick ,Mount Allison University ,Dalhousie University ,St. Francis Xavier University , St. Mary's University and theUniversity of Prince Edward Island ,Cape Breton University andAcadia University .ACEnet also partners with:
*CANARIE
* [http://www.gridcanada.ca Grid Canada]
* [http://www.c3.ca C3]
* TheCanada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)ACEnet is one of seven HPC consortia in Canada that, under the newly announced National Platform Fund (CFI) will share resources and collaborate on various research projects that would never be undertaken by a single entity. The other HPC networks in Canada are:
*CLUMEQ
* [http://www.hpcvl.org HPCVL]
* [http://www.sharcnet.ca SHARCNET]
*WestGrid
* [http://www.rqchp.qc.ca RQCHP]
* [http://www.scinet.utoronto.ca/ SciNet]Current ACEnet projects
* "The Response of the Labrador Sea Environment to Global Climate Change".:A research project to study the complex response of the
Labrador Sea environment to global changes to estimate expected future effects ofclimate change in this region. With the goal of improving the capabilities of future operational short-term ocean predictions from weeks to months that will provide information that will contribute to extra security measures for theCanadian Coast Guard .
* "Optimizing Location-Aware Data Management for Location-Based Mobile Commerce".:A research project to determine the transaction processing challenges inmobile commerce using location-aware data management practices to improve the level of transactional support provided by server-based informational resources to mobile users. The Genesis Group at MUN currently holds aUS patent for the location-aware method.
* "Protein Folding":Protein folding is a research project to understand the structure and reactions of molecules in the development of drugs and compounds.
* "Protein Mineralization":A research project to understand and to develop new therapeutic applications ofprotein mineralization . This project, by finding ways to manipulate the process of protein mineralization will effect the way treatment of health issues such as brokenbone s andstrokes .
* "Thin Film Magnetism".:A research project of Thin Film Magnetism to identify and create new techniques fordata storage anddata processing and resulting in implications for high speed electronics. Research into fields which include auto magnetic materials,spintronics , and nano-magnetic technology.
* "Star formation in high-redshift galaxies".: Study of star formation and feedback in high-redshift galaxies. This project involves simulation of large cosmological volumes usingadaptive mesh refinement to resolve theinterstellar medium in individual galaxies. The goal is to understand formation and evolution of young protogalaxies when the Universe was about 1-2 Gyrs old.ACEnet Compute Resources
ACEnet currently has 5
Linux and Solaris clusters, made up of over 100Sun Fire x4100 and x4600 servers.Sun Grid Engine is used for job scheduling.An old
SGI Altix system and a Sun v60x cluster are also managed by ACEnet.See also
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Grid computing
*High-performance technical computing
*Distributed computing
*Parallel computing
*Quantum computing
*Metacomputing
*Supercomputer
* Open problems in high performance computingExternal links
* [http://www.ace-net.ca/aboutus.html ACEnet official webpage]
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