Supercomputing 2025 (SC25) is underway this month and is expected to draw more than 20,000 attendees from around the globe. As a key member of the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC), the University of Rhode Island will be represented at the MGHPCC booth with several cutting-edge research projects.
URI’s featured projects reflect the University’s growing impact in computational science, AI, and marine research:
- Naval and Ocean Renewable Energy Hydrodynamics
Exploring the physics of wave-body interactions to optimize ocean renewable energy systems. - New Insights on Binary Black Holes
Simulating astrophysical systems to better understand gravitational wave events. - Sailing the Symbiosis Seascape
Investigating ecological relationships in ocean ecosystems using high-performance modeling. - UMass–URI Unity Cluster
A collaborative, multi-campus computing environment advancing shared research efforts. - URI Institute for AI and Computational Research
Driving forward cross-disciplinary innovation through AI, machine learning, and data science.
URI’s participation in SC25 underscores its commitment to research excellence, strategic partnerships, and advancing discovery through computational technologies.
Learn more about MGHPCC and regional collaboration at: mghpcc.org/sc/regional-partners
