PSC User Research
The PSC is proud to enable important research in fields spanning the gamut of scientfic endeavor. Just a few examples of the research facilitated by PSC's advanced computing resources and excellent technical support are given here.
Collections detailing PSC research
- Projects in Scientific
Computing is an annual report
highlighting some of the major scientific research conducted by PSC
users.
- Research by PSC users in a variety of fields are featured in a gallery of animations and images produced by the PSC Scientific Visualization group.
Awards
- Many PSC researchers have been honored with awards for their work performed on PSC machines.
Research abstracts
- Content Based Image Retrieval and Pathology Image Classification Image Processing, Michael Becich, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
- Simulation of Northridge Earthquake Aftershock , Jacobo Bielak, Omar Ghattas and the Quake Group, Carnegie Mellon University
- Forces Behind Cytokinesis, Kevin Burton and D. Lansing Taylor , Center for Light Microscope Imaging and Biotechnology, Carnegie Mellon University
- Thickness Distribution of an Aluminum Automobile Inner Hood Panel, Edmund Chu and K. Shah, Alcoa Technical Center
- Unsteady Flow in Turbine Cascades, Paul Cizmas, Westinghouse STC and Ravi Subramanya, PSC
- Zinc Finger, David Deerfield, PSC
- Cluster Formation in a CDM Cosmology, John Dubinski, University of Toronto
- Understanding the Movement of Chemicals into and out of Enzyme Active Sites, Istvan Enyedy, Catholic University of America
- Rayleigh-Béynard Convection, Jim Ferry, Brown University
- Numerical Simulation of an Accretion Disk, J. Hawley and S. Balbus, University of Virginia; J. Stone, University of Maryland
- The Earth's Magnetosphere During the Magnetic Storm of January 10, 1997, J. Lyon, Dartmouth College; C. Goodrich and M. Wiltberger, University of Maryland
- Watching the Brain Function in Real Time Nigel Goddard and Greg Hood, PSC; Douglas Noll, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center