-
Emmanouil (Manos) Kioupakis

UM CAEN Advanced Computing facilities
The Center for Advanced Computing (CAC) is a department in the College of Engineering in University of Michigan. The high-performance computing systems provide the computing power and architectural diversity needed to develop, evaluate, and improve diverse approaches to parallel computing. The primary system, Flux, is an Intel Nehalem/I7 64-bit cluster with over 632 standard compute nodes comprising multiple CPU cores (for a total of 8,016 cores) with at least 4 GB of RAM per core.
