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haas:home:start [2019/04/18 13:12] – [Schedule] wedgehaas:home:start [2021/08/01 13:50] (current) – [Schedule] wedge
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 ======Schedule====== ======Schedule======
  
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 ======About Me====== ======About Me======
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 =====LAIR===== =====LAIR=====
-the LAIR - Location for Abstract and Innovative Resources. This is the name of the High-Performance Computing Lab being put together for the HPC and UNIX courses at CCC. Located in the Resources Building room R108, we sport a proto-hackerspace computing environment for exploration, learning, and collaboration.+the LAIR - Location for Abstract and Innovative Resources. This is the name of the High-Performance Computing Lab being put together for the HPC and UNIX courses at CCC. Located in the Resources Building room CHM123, we sport a proto-hackerspace computing environment for exploration, learning, and collaboration.
  
  
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 =====Armor Dynamics Project===== =====Armor Dynamics Project=====
-Armor Dynamics Project - During the summers of 2006, 2007, and 2008 I have been involved at SUNY Geneseo providing computer cluster support to the Physics group doing research on this project, enabled through a NYSTAR grant awarded to SUNY Geneseo, Alfred University, and Armor Dynamics, Inc. I've maintained a cluster environment to run MPP-DYNA (a cluster-aware application that is a general purpose transient dynamic finite element program capable of simulating many complex real world problems). I've used this as an opportunity to experiment with virtualization and have written a job queuing system to aid the physics research group in submitting multiple jobs to be processed on the cluster.+Armor Dynamics Project - During the summers of 2006, 2007, and 2008 (and through present providing remote system administration support), I have been involved at SUNY Geneseo providing computer cluster support to the Physics group doing research on this project, enabled through a NYSTAR grant awarded to SUNY Geneseo, Alfred University, and Armor Dynamics, Inc. I've maintained a cluster environment to run MPP-DYNA (a cluster-aware application that is a general purpose transient dynamic finite element program capable of simulating many complex real world problems). I've used this as an opportunity to experiment with virtualization and have written a job queuing system to aid the physics research group in submitting multiple jobs to be processed on the cluster.
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