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From the beginning, ICL has continuously fostered relationships with many other academic institutions and research centers. In addition, we have aggressively sought to build lasting, collaborative partnerships with both HPC vendors and industry leaders here and abroad. These businesses and institutions have helped us build a solid foundation of meaningful and lasting relationships that have significantly contributed to our efforts to be a world leader in enabling technology research. Leveraging the incredible growth of computational science research, we also routinely develop relationships with researchers whose primary focus is other scientific disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, and physics, which makes many of our collaborations truly multidisciplinary. Together with these partners, we have built a strong portfolio of shared resources, both material and intellectual. In addition, many application and tool vendors have utilized our work. These include Intel, Mathworks, Etnus, SGI, and Cray. In addition, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Intel, SGI, and Sun have all utilized our linear algebra work. The dense linear algebra portions of their libraries have been based on the BLAS, LAPACK, and ScaLAPACK specifications and software developed by ICL. On the follwing page, we recognize many of the partners and collaborators that we have worked with over the years, most of which we are still actively involved with. As our list of government and academic partners continues to grow, we also continue to search for opportunities to establish partnerships with HPC vendors. |
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Domestic Collaborators Include:
ANL - Argonne National Laboratory BLAST - The Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms Technical Forum CACR - California Institue of Technology Center for Advanced Computing Research CRPC - The Center for Research on Parallel Computation DARPA - Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DoD - The United States Department of Defense DoD HPCMP - The DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program DOE - The United States Department of Energy DOE2000 Emory University IBM - International Business Machines Intel Corporation Internet2 ISI - Information Sciences Institute I2-DSI - The Internet2 Distributed Storage Infrastructure JICS - The Joint Institute for Computational Science LANL - Los Alamos National Laboratory LLNL - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Microsoft Research MRA - MetaCenter Regional Alliance NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration NCSA - The National Computational Science Alliance NHSE - The National HPCC Software Exchange NIST - National Institute of Standards and Technology NPACI - The National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure NSF - The National Science Foundation ORNL CSMD - The Computer Science and Mathematics Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory Rice University SDSC - San Diego Supercomputing Center SGI - Silicon Graphics Incorporated Sun Microsystems University of California, Berkeley University of California, San Diego University of Kentucky UTK-EECS - University of Tennessee Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
International Collaborators Include:
Danish Computing Center for Research
and Education - Lyngby, DenmarkDept of Mathematical and Computing Sciences - Tokyo Institute of Technology Dept of Mathematics - University of Manchester - England CERFACS - European Centre for Research and Advanced Training in Scientific Computing - Toulouse, France Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne - Lausanne, Switzerland Fakultät für Mathematik und Informatik - Universität Mannheim - Mannheim, Germany Forschungszentrum Jülich Central Institute for Applied Mathematics - Jülich, Germany High Performance Computing Center (HLRS) Stuttgart - Stuttgart, Germany Institut ETH Zentrum - Zurich, Switzerland Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo - "Mauro icone" del C.N.R. - Rome, Italy Intelligent Systems Design Laboratory - Doshisha University - Kyoto, Japan Kasetsart University - Bangkok, Thailand Laboratoire de L'Informatique du Parallelisme, École Normal Superieure de Lyon - Lyon, France Mathematical Insitute - Utrecht University - Netherlands Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd - Oxford, England PHASE - Parallel and HPC Application Software Exchange - Tsukuba, Japan RESAM - Laboratoire Réseaux Haut Débits et Support d'Applicatoins Multimedia Jeune Equipe de l'Université Claude Bernard de Lyon - Lyon, France Rutherford Appleton Laboratory - Oxford, England Soongsil University - Seoul, South Korea Technische Universitaet Wien - Vienna, Austria Virtual Institute - High-Productivity Supercomputing University of Umeå - Umeå, Sweden |