High Performance Computing
Without High Performance Computing (HPC) it is impossible to imagine nowadays scientific research, engineering, earth science, social, financial, and other processes modeling, data analysis and forecasting.
While using HPC computations scientists and researchers can better determine, how the explored object will behave in real life situation, influenced by various physical conditions. This is how it saves time, research and development expenses and a more qualitative and precise product is made as the result. That would be impossible to do without model simulation, which consists of many geometric details, larger systems and complex physics.
We help clients to design HPC systems for performance and reliability required, optimized for particular tasks solving, do system installation and provide technical maintenance.
- Computational engineering, hydrodynamics
- Oil and gas analyses and research
- Atomic energy research
- Weather forecasting
- Complex construction engineering
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing, genetics
- Financial and economic forecasting
- Optimization tasks, management and logistics
- Big data management etc. (technologies and applications)
- Building parallel database systems
- Modelling molecular structures and new compounds using the molecular dynamics methods
- Modelling nanostructures and nano compounds
- Solving large scale linear programming problems
- Modelling features of construction materials
- Computing photonic crystal structures
- Computational Electrodynamics
- Computer visualization
- Other
We have implemented HPC in these fields:
- Quantum chemistry - molecular modeling, material analysis and forecasting
- Energetics – modelling radionuclide and aerosol transfer indoors, reliability evaluation of energetics system, construction strength analysis of complex building structures (technical objects), investigations in fundamental and applied thermal physics, sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of modelling results
- Oceanography – an analysis and forecast of changes in the marine environment
- Astrophysics – computational astrophysics, three-dimensional dynamic modeling of stars atmosphere, view management and visualization
- Biotechnology – crystal structure analysis, chemical formulas obtained from crystal structures, statistical modelling of molecular geometry and its relations to material properties, genomic research
- Meteorology – short-medium term digital weather forecasting