LabCCam

Advanced Scientific Computing and Modeling Laboratory

This laboratory was created in 2017 by joining the computing facilities of the Departments of Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry of Fundamental Sciences Division (IEF). Currently the operation of this laboratory is decentralized, with facilities in the departments of Physics and Chemistry and serves 18 IEF-ITA professors.

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    Current research areas developed at LAB-CCAM are Nonlinear Dynamics and Complex Systems, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Computational Chemistry, and Nuclear and Hadronic Physics. Considering the two installations, the computational resources of the LAB-CCAM comprise:

    • Cluster with 12 AMD Opteron servers with total 768 cores, 1.5 TB RAM, 18 TB HD, Infiniband network;
    • 2 servers, 20 cores, 256 GB RAM, 12 TB HD each;
    • 2 servers, 20 cores, 192 GB RAM, 12 TB HD each;
    • 1 server, 20 cores, 128 GB RAM, 2 TB HD;
    • 1 server, 20 cores, 64 GB RAM, 2 TB HD;
    • 2 servers, 16 cores, 64 GB RAM, 1 TB HD each;
    • 1 server, 16 cores, 32 GB RAM, 2 TB HD; and
    • 2 servers, 16 cores, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB HD each.

    An 13 TB of storage access node to

    • 8 servers, 20 cores, 128 GB RAM each;
    • 2 servers, 20 cores, 256 GB RAM each; and
    • 5 servers, 8 cores, 32 GB RAM each.