Welcome to UTRGV High Performance Computing (HPC)

Welcome to a world of accelerated research and innovation at UTRGV! Our High Performance Computing (HPC) Cluster is like a supercharged engine for your research projects. It's designed to handle complex computations, analyze large datasets, and run simulations at lightning speed. But don't worry, you don't need to be a tech wizard to use it. We're here to help you harness its power for your research, regardless of your field of study.

Why HPC Matters to Your Research

Imagine being able to speed up your research process, achieve results faster, and tackle bigger, more complex questions. That's the power of High Performance Computing (HPC). It's a game-changer for research, enabling you to do more, faster.

Who Can Benefit from HPC?

HPC isn't just for computer scientists or engineers. It's a versatile tool that can benefit a wide range of research areas. Whether you're in Physics, Biology, Social Sciences, or any other field that requires data analysis or computational work, our HPC resources can significantly enhance your research capabilities.

Existing Labs Using Our HPC

Several labs at UTRGV are already harnessing the power of our HPC. These include the Machine Intelligence Lab and the STARTER Lab. Join these pioneers in leveraging our state-of-the-art HPC resources for your research.

How to Get Access

Interested in supercharging your research with our HPC? Just click on the Request Access link and follow the instructions. Our team will guide you through the process of gaining HPC access.

Support for Users

We're here to support you every step of the way. If you encounter any issues or need help, just head over to our Contact Us page. Whether it's troubleshooting the cluster or addressing website issues, our dedicated team is ready to assist you.

Join us in pushing the boundaries of research with the UTRGV HPC Cluster!

Announcements & Events

Announcements

03 July 2023

MI Lab Awarded $100,000 Grant from Google

24 September 2023

MI Lab Awarded $399,000 Grant from the NSF

Events

Grant Acknowledgment for Cluster

The Cradle HPC is funded by the following grants. Please include this in acknowledgments for any work produced using these resources:

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation, MRI: Acquisition of a GPU-Accelerated Cluster, High Performance Rio Grande Valley Cluster (HiRGV), grant number 2018900, as well as the Department of Defense, HBC/MI under grant number W911NF2110169, and NSF IIS-2334389. "CAP: STARTER: South Texas AI Research, Training, and Education Resource."