Summit High Performance Computer now available to campus users
The system has more than 10,000 processing units, and an aggregate computing capacity 20 times greater than CSU’s current Information Science and Technology Center Cray HPC system.
The system has more than 10,000 processing units, and an aggregate computing capacity 20 times greater than CSU’s current Information Science and Technology Center Cray HPC system.
CSU’s vaccine manufacturing facility, BioMARC, is developing a drug to protect U.S. soldiers from a mosquito-borne pathogen that can cause severe illness and death.
The Office of the Vice President for Research and the Office of the Vice President for University Operations Facilities Management are accepting applications for facilities improvement funds.
A total of 128 undergraduates, graduate students and post-doctoral fellows presented their research findings through talks and posters.
The second annual competition will be held Feb. 13 from noon-5 p.m. in the Lory Student Center.
Jennifer Peel is leading a groundbreaking study aimed at learning more about the benefits of an alternative cookstove in developing countries.
A team led by Josh Tewksbury of Future Earth and CSU's W. Chris Funk recently received a $2 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to fund sustainability science projects.
Free, two-day event takes place in Lory Student Center NOv. 29-30.
APLU recognizes CSU as a 'place' of innovation, economic prosperity.
The Nov. 30 meeting is an opportunity to ask questions and hear about research initiatives at CSU.