High Performance Computing
High Performance Computing (HPC) integrates high end hardware with highly tuned software to solve complex scientific problems. HPC simplifies and accelerates substantial computational components in a number of essential fields, such as genome sequencing and molecular dynamics in computational biology or cyber physical domains. HPC also applies data driven and AI techniques to diagnose and solve performance challenges in HPC systems themselves. HPC research at CISE focuses on improving performance, reducing cost, and making the systems more energy efficient by applying intelligent and interdisciplinary methods. Research areas cross-cut design automation (EDA), computer architecture, computer systems, and applied machine learning.
CPS: Synergy: Data Driven Intelligent Controlled Sensing for Cyber Physical Systems
The goal of this project is to develop the foundations of a control and optimization science base for sensor networks viewed as complex systems operating in an uncertain and potentially adverse environment. The approach taken is a combination of addressing fundamental research issues while maintaining a focus on a specific target application domain, a manufacturing […]