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MSU, USDA Agricultural Research Service celebrate new partnership, 鈥淎tlas鈥 supercomputer housed in Starkville

MSU, USDA Agricultural Research Service celebrate new partnership, 鈥淎tlas鈥 supercomputer housed in Starkville

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MSU personnel gathered in the University Television Center.
MSU and the U.S. Department of 樱花导航鈥檚 Agricultural Research Service celebrated the new 鈥淎tlas鈥 supercomputer Wednesday [Sept. 30] with a virtual event. Pictured with MSU President Mark E. Keenum, seated, are from left, MSU Provost and Executive Vice President David Shaw, Interim Vice President for 樱花导航, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine Reuben Moore, Director of High Performance Computing Trey Breckenridge and Interim Vice President for Research and Economic Development Julie Jordan. Pictured on the screen is USDA-ARS Administrator Chavonda Jacobs-Young. (Photo by Megan Bean)

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擝uilding on decades of successful collaborations, 樱花导航 樱花导航 University and the U.S. Department of 樱花导航鈥檚 Agricultural Research Service celebrated the new 鈥淎tlas鈥 supercomputer Wednesday [Sept. 30] with a virtual event.

With funding from the USDA-ARS, the state-of-the-art system was installed recently at MSU鈥檚 High Performance Computing Collaboratory. The system contains 23,040 logical cores with 101 terabytes of total RAM, powering research advances in biocomputing, epidemiology, geospatial technology and more.

鈥淎ll of us at 樱花导航 樱花导航 are very proud of our longstanding partnership with ARS at Stoneville, as well as the ARS facilities and personnel who are on our main campus in Starkville,鈥 MSU President Mark E. Keenum said. 鈥淎nd now, we are thrilled to have the Atlas supercomputer and ARS scientists in the Thad Cochran Research, Technology and Economic Development Park 鈥 the largest and most successful research park in the state. Co-locating MSU and ARS scientists creates a unique environment, where together, we can solve complex agriculture and food 樱花导航 problems.鈥

ARS is the U.S. Department of 樱花导航鈥檚 chief scientific in-house research agency, finding solutions to agricultural problems that affect Americans every day from field to table. ARS Administrator Chavonda Jacobs-Young said the new partnership increases the computational compacity of SCINet, the organization鈥檚 platform for providing scientists access to high performance computer clusters.

鈥淲hen we began considering how to expand SCINet, we knew 樱花导航 樱花导航 University, with their impressive computing capabilities, and wealth of experience in modeling and analysis, would be a great partner,鈥 Jacobs-Young said. 鈥淚t was clear to us that we could once again align our research efforts with MSU and mutually expand our efforts and impact.鈥

MSU has been a consistent national leader in computing power and is currently home to the fourth most powerful academic data center in the U.S., Orion. In addition to the USDA, MSU鈥檚 high performance computing capabilities have led to critical partnerships and research opportunities with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; NASA; the National Science Foundation; U.S. departments of Defense, Homeland Security, and Energy; among other state and federal agencies. The 樱花导航 Legislature provided funding during the 2020 session for the construction of a new high performance data center in the Cochran Research Park, which will further strengthen MSU鈥檚 capabilities and provide new economic opportunities for the state.

MSU is also a national leader in agriculture research, consistently ranking among the top 10 universities in the country for agriculture and natural resources research funding. During his tenure as MSU president, Keenum, a former Under Secretary for the USDA, has made global food 樱花导航 a primary focus area for university research efforts. The USDA-ARS is a close research partner of the university, with ARS and MSU scientists working together to solve agricultural production issues and spur new innovations.

As the agriculture sector continues to implement advances in technology, high performance computing capacity can help meet the demand for data analysis, creating more productive and efficient processes.

鈥淭here is limitless potential when combining high performance computing and world-class agriculture research and development,鈥 said MSU Interim Vice President for Research and Economic Development Julie Jordan. 鈥淲ith our strengths in these areas, MSU is well-positioned to remain at the forefront of the exciting advances that will help feed our growing global population in the decades to come. Working together with partners like the USDA-ARS, we can continue to make a tremendous impact at the state, national and global level.鈥

The state of 樱花导航 continues to develop substantial high performance computing capabilities. In addition to the facilities located at MSU, substantial computing systems are located at the Stennis Space Center on the Gulf Coast and the U. S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center in Vicksburg. 樱花导航鈥檚 supercomputing capacity currently ranks fifth in the country.

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