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Centre for Parallel Computing

Mission Statement
The Centre will establish a platform for the application of parallel computing technologies. This will include the introduction of existing techniques into new areas of applications, as well as the development of new methods and tools. In particular, multi-disciplinary projects will be encouraged. The Centre will build up the necessary expertise in order to be able to provide services (including training, consulting and accessible compute power) to the College of Sciences and the University. It will foster the application of parallel computing in science and industry within New Zealand.

Equipment
The Center for Parallel Computing is operating two parallel computers: The Double Helix and BestGrid.

People  

Dr Martin Johnson (Director)

Genetic Programming and Image processing.

Prof Ken Hawick  
Dr Ian Bond  
Dr Andre Barczak Linux, Image Processing.
Dr Chris Messom Distributed Intelligent Systems.
Dr Paul Cowpertwait Simulation, Stochastic Systems and Optimisation.
Rushad Irani Best Grid Systems Administrator.
Mike Yap Double Helix System Administrator
   
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