Today computational science, in addition to theory and experimentation, forms an essential component of scientific inquiry. High Performance Computing (HPC)enables scientific inquiry that was unthinkable just a few years ago.
Under this proposed Major Research Instrumentation Project, Langston University, HPC Center, will acquire, deploy and maintain an HPC cluster supercomputer that will support computing-intensive research and training across a broad variety of STEM disciplines. As a campus-wide shared resource, it will be available not only to all of the LU members but also to researchers across Oklahoma and will enable many areas of CDS&E research.