![]() ![]() Yoshie: Firstly, we employ large-scale computer simulations and analyses to solve questions in a number of research fields. (Interview date: July 1, 2008) Could you tell us the purpose of the work done at the University of Tsukuba’s Center for Computational Sciences? ![]() Today we spoke with Associate Professor Tomoteru Yoshie of the Division of Particle Physics and Astrophysics and Associate Professor Osamu Tatebe of the Division of High Performance Computing Systems about JLDG, the data grid created for particle physics research, and about SINET’s role therein. The University of Tsukuba’s Center for Computational Sciences (CCS), a national inter-university research facility, was established in 2004 to further the development of computational sciences.
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