Storage Based Supercomputing
Computer Science and Engineering
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Storage Based Supercomputing is an interdisciplinary research group established at Washington University in St. Louis. We concentrate on large-scale scientific applications, particularly those that are characterized by high-throughput stream processing requirements. Our membership includes computer engineers and computer scientists, as well as expert scientists in application areas such as astrophysics, networking, and bioinformatics. Our current efforts concentrate on improving the performance of scientific applications in astrophysics and bioinformatics, especially those that operate on large streams of data from arrays of disks or sensors. We achieve these performance improvements through
We are also actively seeking further applications with similarly demanding
performance requirements and streaming characteristics.
The work done by the Storage Based Supercomputing group is primarily supported by the National Science Foundation through grant CCF-0427794. |