Student-Developed HPC Cluster for Active Learning


Students will be solely responsible for the design, construction, configuration, and maintenance of a recommissioned collection of used computing hardware to craft a basic HPC cluster. The experiment will offer students practical experience in the administration and use of a HPC cluster, something not typically made available in the regular curriculum. Additionally, this project will serve as a potential cookbook to encourage other small and medium-sized institutions to reconsider scrapping old computing hardware for the purpose of teaching students HPC on a shoestring budget.

Student Research Computing Facilitator Profile:

Ideally the students involved in this project are undergraduate or graduate students with experience in system administration of Linux/UNIX computers and have thought about HPC as a potential tool to be used in computing.

Project Status In progress
Project Owner Scott Valcourt
Project Mentor Scott Valcourt
Student Cristiano Bianchi
Institution University of New Hampshire


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