WVU offers HPC (High Performance Computing) resources for WVU research staff and faculty through the ITS Research Computing Group. HPC refers to the practice of aggregating computing power in a way that delivers much higher performance than out of a typical desktop computer or workstation to solve large problems.
WVU HPC is a community-led, peer-driven effort to ensure WVU maintains a lead in many fields of research that require powerful, low-latency computing including molecular physics, computational neurosciences, advanced materials research and NanoSAFE. Over 3,000 cores are available to researchers on two systems, Mountaineer and Spruce Knob.
Request Access:
To request a user account for WVU Research Computing resources submit a ticket using the Research Computing service page.
Have questions about HPC?
For self-help, please visit wiki.hpc.wvu.edu.
Submit questions concerning WVU's HPC resources to the ITS Research Computing Team through the Research Computing service page.
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