Queen’s Cancer Researchers received supercomputing resources

Queen’s cancer researchers now have access to high-performance computing at no cost, thanks to a collaboration between Queen’s Centre for Advanced Computing (CAC) and our organization, through donations of supercomputing resources.

This gift provides Queen’s cancer research community with 28 million core hours over five years, valued at about $1.2 M, in advanced computing resources such as hardware, processing capacity and technical support.

“We are thrilled with this collaboration,” says Don Aldridge, Executive Director of the CAC. “This is a first-of-a-kind partnership in Canada that affords us the opportunity to provide resources to researchers at Queen’s. This powerful computing capacity will have a significant impact on research outcomes.”

Read the Queen’s Cancer Research Institute release

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