One physics student at The University of New Mexico is kicking off 2023 by contributing to the largest and most powerful particle accelerator in the world.
Physics & Astronomy Ph.D. student Hijas Farook has been chosen for an ATLAS Center...
Near Geneva, Switzerland, an experimental facility, 17-miles in diameter, shoots protons at almost the speed of light to see what happens when they crash into one another. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is located at CERN, the European Organization for...
Students at the University of New Mexico will soon be able to access the kind of supercomputing power that researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory once used for the most complex calculations on the planet.
The UNM Center for Advanced Research Computing (CARC), the UNM Information Technologies (IT) Department, the UNM Cancer Center (UNMCC), and UNM Health Sciences Center IT have collaborated to establish a dedicated, high-throughput, cross-campus link ...
UNM will soon have much more computing power under its belt. Enough to sequence the genomic data for thousands of people in New Mexico over the next several years.