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HPCF Users Produced over 400 Publications

New count of HPCF publications since 2008

Dear Researchers, Colleagues, and Students,

Thanks to many of you for sending information on publications, including journal and conference papers and also theses (senior/undergrad, Master's, PhD). Please, keep sending this information! The publications list is the most vital demonstration of success of HPCF both to the NSF and to the UMBC administration.

I am happy to share the new totals with you: The users generated over 400 publications, including 150 papers in peer-reviewed journals (including Nature, Science, and other top-tier journals in their fields), 50 refereed conference papers, and 50 theses. This count started in 2008, when HPCF was formally established. The detailed list is available on the HPCF webpage under Publications.

This is also currently reported to the NSF in the MRI Final Report for the three-year grant awarded in 2017. This final report also includes an Outcomes Report, which is also posted on the HPCF webpage under the Research tab. This same tab has list of projects using taki, a handout, poster, and presentation slides, and more. In particular, please use the Supporting Materials link for Acknowledgments text for publications.

This is also a chance for a special thanks to the HPCF RAs Reetam Majumder and Carlos Barajas! They support me and the user community and sys admin with many things, but also particularly with the publications and project lists and the NSF report.

Matthias Gobbert, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, gobbert@umbc.edu
(Chair of the HPCF Governance Committee and PI of the MRI grants)
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Posted: December 16, 2020, 8:52 AM