The AHPCRC is a Government-University-Industry partnership committed to helping maintain the Army and United States lead in HPC research and providing future generations with the advanced tools and training they will need.

The objectives of the Institute are to provide training and hands-on experience in the use of HPC, and to prepare those who choose to pursue graduate studies in technology areas dependent upon HPC.

JSU has played an important role in the success of the Center, having first joined the AHPCRC team in 1989.

JSU faculty, with participation from research fellows, graduate and undergraduate students, are involved in research projects in the following topic areas:

  • Fine Scale Modeling and Product Generation for Visualization of Dynamics and Phenomena
  • Chemical/Biological Defense
  • Environmental Quality Modeling

AHPCRC facilities at JSU include a computer laboratory consisting of NT workstations, an IBM RS/6000 SP, and a CRAY SV1ex. In addition, JSU AHPCRC researchers have direct access to other AHPCRC resources including a CRAY T3E-1200E and other IBM RS/6000 SPs.


Funding for support of the AHPCRC is provided by the U.S. Army, with funding for major equipment acquisition provided by the DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program. The AHPCRC partners include Clark Atlanta, Florida A&M, Howard and Jackson State Universities, the University of Minnesota, the University of North Dakota and Network Computing Services, Inc.

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ndergraduate science and engineering students have the opportunity to participate in an annual Summer Institute.

National AHPCRC web site - highlighting Jackson State University activities -

 

Dr. Jerzy Leszczynski For additional information on the AHPCRC at JSU, please contact the JSU Principal Investigator, Dr. Jerzy Leszczynski

 

 

AHPCRC Summer Institute

Jackson State Student Projects
at the AHPCRC Summer Institute

Undergraduate science and engineering students have the opportunity to participate in an annual Summer Institute. The objectives of the Institute are to provide training and hands on experience in the use of HPC, and to prepare those who choose to pursue graduate studies in technology areas dependent upon HPC.
Sensitivity of Modeled Battlespace Atmospheric Condtitions toGrid Spacing, Boundary, and Initial Conditions
Georgette Holmes (Jackson State University)
Crystal Paulsen (University of North Dakota)
Atmospheric Electomagnetic Wave Propagation
Benjamin Hershey (University of North Dakota)
Brandon DeShields (Jackson State University)
Data Mining for Network Intrusion Detection
Chantain Greer (Jackson State University)
Anthony Coyle (University of Minnesota)
Jeff Asmussen (University of Minnesota)
Computer Simulations of the Hydrolysis of the Nerve Agents Sarin and Soman
Wanda Haynes (Jackson State University)
Aviane Flood (Jackson State University)
Kymeiria Ingram (Florida A&M University)
Network Intrusion Database
Randel Anderson (Jackson State University)
Effect of Turbulence and Initial Particle Concentration on the Nanoparticles
Praveena Remata (Jackson State University)
Remediation of an Aquifer Contaminated with Tetrachloroethene
Jamese Sims (Jackson State University)
Gayle Blizil (University of Minnesota)
Tri Minh Tu (Minnesota School of Business)
Comparisons of Buoyancy Interactions in Standard Earth and Microgravity Conditions
Kantave Greene (Jackson State University)
Parallel Simulation of Solute Transport in Heterogeneous Porous Media
Kevin Patterson (Jackson State University)
Demond Moy (Florida A&M University)
Wellhead Protection for Clear Lake Minnesota
Kimberly Coleman (Jackson State University)
Simulation of Pond Infiltration and Solute Transport Using FEMWATER
Rondah Smart (Jackson State University)
Mining Geo-Spacial Data: Studying the Effects of Autocorrelation
Albert Williams II (Jackson State University)
Kawanda Knight (Florida A&M University)
Odufa Ojior (University of Georgia)
Solution Growth of Potassium Tytanyl Phosphate
Beneia Barnes (Jackson State University)
LeVar Young (Howard University)
Simulation of Contaminant Transport From a Leaking Underground Storage Tank (UST) using FEMWATER
Cortavius Tyner (Jackson State University)
Computational Meteorology
Rafael Mahecha (Jackson State University)
Managing Spatial Information
Lail Hossain (Jackson State University)
Derek Kadlac (Bethel College)
A Molecular Dynamic and Quantum Chemistry Study of the Side Groups of Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B
Alvin Blue (Jackson State University)
Isaac Church (Clark Atlanta University)
Compartive Quantum Chemical Analysis of the Adsorption of Water and Nitroaromatic Compounds in Clay Minerals
Zakiya Wilson (Jackson State University)
Ryan Jones (University of Minnesota)
Quantum Chemical Modeling of the Adsorption of Nitroaromatic Compounds on Clay Minerals
Linea Baker (Florida A&M University)
Daryl Spencer (Jackson State University)
Unstructured Adaptive Mesh Refinement
Charles Reinke (Jackson State University)
Estimation of Depression Focussed Recharge
Andrea Sealy (Jackson State University)
Internet Based Graphics User Interface for Geographic Information Systems
Timothy Ward (Jackson State University)
Determination of Pumping Well Locations and Pumping Rates to Optimize Dissolved Contaminant Capture and Treatment
Terrance B. Course (Jackson State University)
Kassatihun Gebre-Amlak (Florida A&M University)
Assessment of the Impact of Nonpoint Source Pollution on Groundwater Quality
Kenric Wright (Jackson State University)
Eddie Mason (Clark Atlanta University)
Time Dependent Linear Elastodynamics Solver
Shelby Holman (Jackson State University)
Terrance Dubreus (Florida A&M University)
Modeling of the Transport of Non-Reactive Solutes in Heterogeneous Porous Media
Case 1: Rashad Sims (Jackson State University)
Case 2: Latonja Slaughter (Jackson State University)
Pore Scale Modeling of Water Retention Properties of Partially Hydrophobic Soils
Case 1: Eboini Cannon and Alana McCants (Jackson State University)
Case 2: Eboini Cannon and Alana McCants (Jackson State University)
Numerical Simulation of Environmental Fluid Flow: Contaminant Dispersion in a City
Ava Cherese Jeffries (Jackson State University)


Funding for support of the AHPCRC is provided by U.S. Army Contract #DAAD19-03-D-0001, with funding for major equipment acquisition provided by the DoD HPC Modernization Program.

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• The Army High Performance Computing (AHPCRC) Research Center

Faculty Manager:
Dr. Jerzy Leszczynski


Voice: (601) 979-3482
Room 511, JAP
E-mail: jerzy@ccmsi.jsums.edu

System Administrator: Mrs. Shari Nabors-Thomas
Voice: (601) 979-3459
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E-mail: snabors@networkcs.com

Building Security: Mr. A. D. Jones
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Room 122, JAP

Ms. Debra Jackson,
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e-mail: djackson@jsums.edu