Clusters Around the World: A Photo GalleryGallery based on the presentation "PC Clusters from around the world" from Thomas Sterling's State-of-the-Field Address given at Supercomputing 2000 in Dallas, TX. |
Thanks to the following institutions and people for their contributions to this gallery:Adelaide University, Ameslab and Iowa State University, Argonne National Laboratory, Australian National University, California Institute of Technology, Case Western Reserve University, Center for Atomic-Scale Materials Physics Denmark, Chaing Mai University, Chemnitz University of Technology, City University of Hong Kong, Clemson University, Clinton High School, Compaq, Cornell University, Eastern Illinois University, Sarah Emery Bunn, Euskal Herrico Unibertsitatea, George Mason University, Harvey Mudd College, Institute of Standards and Technology, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Kaist,Korea, Kasetsart University, Kitano Symbiotic Systems Project, Jan Lindheim, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Microsoft Corporation, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Institute of Health, NCSA, Nuclear Reactor Analysis and Particle Transport Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oregon State University, Penn State University, Physical Chemistry Division Sweden, Purdue University, Real World Computing Partnership, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Sandia National Laboratories, SGI, Stanford University, Universite' catholique de Louvain, University of Alabama Huntsville, University of Alberta, University of California Berkeley, University of California Irvine, University of California Los Angeles, University of California San Diego, University of California Santa Barbara, University of Cape Town, University of Geneva, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, University of Maryland, University of Pittsburgh, University of Southern Queensland, University of the Sciences, University Rovira I Virgili, University of Texas, University of Washington. |