As the 2024 Supercomputing Conference (SC24) approaches, the University of New Mexico's Center for Advanced Research Computing (CARC) is in full preparation mode. This year, a team of five seniors and one junior is set to compete in Atlanta, Georgia this...
The University Libraries’ Research Data Services (RDS) program offers an ongoing series of workshops aimed at boosting research capabilities at The University of New Mexico. These workshops introduce and provide hands-on experience with tools like R and...
By By Mariah Rosales, CARC Administrative CoordinatorMay 11, 2023
There is a pressing need in New Mexico for effective training in the fields of computational and data science at all levels of education, from undergraduate to professional. This need is driven not only by the increasing demand for skilled professionals...
By Mariah Rosales, CARC administrative coordinatorMarch 14, 2023
The UNM Center for Advanced Research Computing (CARC) hosts its second annual User Meeting on Friday, April 14, at the SUB Santa Ana A & B. Registration is required and open now.
CARC held its first User Meeting in April 2022 with the goal of providing...
University of New Mexico Research assistant professor Matthew Fricke recruited a group of six undergraduate students interested in learning how to build supercomputers with the intention of taking part in two supercomputing competitions in 2023. Fricke...
By Mariah Rosales, CARC Administrative CoordinatorFebruary 16, 2023
A revised version of an exhibition created in 2022 by the Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI) teamed up with SciArt Santa Fe, STEAM NM at The University of New Mexico Center for Advance Research Computing (CARC), and the UNM College of Fine Arts is now on...
The University of New Mexico Center for Advanced Research Computing (CARC) has launched a new condo cluster. The cluster, named Hopper, will provide general compute resources to the UNM community and also includes hardware funded by individual UNM researchers to meet support...
The Center for Advanced Research Computing (CARC) at The University of New Mexico recently welcomed Professor Ylva Pihlström as its new associate director.
“I'm quite excited to have the opportunity to work with the outstanding CARC staff toward...
Behind the mid-century modern stone façade of a former automobile sales center on a corner of The University of New Mexico campus, the Center for Advanced Research Computing houses 21st century state-of-the-art computing facilities, along with the staff...
Following a week of downtime in late May, the UNM Center for Advanced Research Computing is back online with a number of improvements to its systems. The changes included upgrades to CARC’s data center power facilities, storage systems, network...