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Supercomputing Center, Ansys in simulation effort

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By Kim Leonard

Published: Monday, February 4, 2013, 4:13 p.m.
Updated: Monday, February 4, 2013

A partnership between the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center and Ansys Inc. will make advanced engineering simulation software capabilities available to researchers.

Scientists at academic institutions use resources at the center for cutting-edge computations in physical, social and biological sciences.

The center will be the only service provider in the NSF XSEDE computational science program to offer Cecil-based Ansys' multiphysics simulation software suite. Any university with an Ansys license will be able to use the center's machines to run simulations.

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