COSMOS – Fundamental Cosmology, Dark Energy, and the Cosmic Microwave Sky

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In this video from Adaptive Computing booth at SC12, Andrei Kaliazin from the University of Cambridge presents: COSMOS – Fundamental Cosmology, Dark Energy, and the Cosmic Microwave Sky.

The COSMOS Supercomputer Consortium, founded by Stephen Hawking and part of the Science and Technology Facilities Council DiRAC High Performance Computing facility, has chosen Moab HPC Suite 7.2 to manage its groundbreaking scientific computing workloads. Moab will coordinate jobs and allocate computing resources for research in cosmology and astrophysics, including simulations of the origins of the Universe and science exploitation of satellite experiments. This research will utilize a new SGI UV 2000 supercomputer with 1,856 Intel Xeon E5 cores and 1,891 Intel Xeon Phi cores. Adaptive Computing has worked closely with Intel and SGI to enable Moab to manage and schedule this cutting-edge system.”

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