Center For Research on Parallel Computation
The Center for Research on Parallel Computation (CRPC), one of the 25
National Science Foundation Science and Technology Centers, aims to make
massively parallel computer systems truly usable for scientists, engineers
and others. CRPC research focuses on developing algorithms for programming
that can be used on various parallel machines. Research also will provide
compiler, editing, and debugging tools to make parallel machines easier to
program. CRPC helps train a new generation of scientists and engineers in
scientific problem solving and parallel computation. Special emphasis is
placed on educating women and minorities. CRPC's outreach program shares
developments in parallel computation with others, encouraging technology
transfer. CRPC is a consortium that includes Argonne National Laboratory,
the California Institute of Technology, Los Alamos National Laboratory,
Rice University, Syracuse University and the University of Tennessee.
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