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AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY FUNDS HOWARD U. HPC/GRID CENTER
The Center for Applied High Performance Computing (CAHPC) located at Howard
University in Washington, D.C., announced that the Air Force Research
Laboratory (AFRL) has selected them for funding. The winning proposal, titled
"A Study Of Inverse Methods For Processing Of Radar Data," will investigate
applications of algorithms typically used for geophysical problems such as oil
exploration to the reduction of "clutter" in radar imaging.
CAHPC director Mohamed Chouikha said his team, was "looking forward to the
exciting research challenge and to building a long term, mutually beneficial
relationship with the Air Force Research Laboratory that produces useable
computational solutions for the military while at the same time continually
improving the education and research environment for the nation's best
minority students."
His multi-disciplinary team, which includes recognized experts in
computational science, signal processing, software, security and simulation,
has a track record that suggests they will deliver on that desire. Previous
work for the Army by members of their team has tackled computationally
demanding challenges ranging from electro-magnetic signal processing to
computer assisted cancer diagnosis.
The Center for Applied High Performance Computing began in 2003 as a
collaborative effort between Howard University's Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering and QuaTeams Inc, a small Columbia, Md.-based business
with IT capabilities and subject matter expertise. Researchers at the CAHPC
focus on real world problems, primarily in areas of war fighting technology,
homeland security and bio-informatics. Engineers and students at the center
are developing Grid technology that utilizes parallel supercomputing resources
at Maui High Performance Computing Center (MHPCC) and the Army High
Performance Computing Research Center (AHPCRC) in addition to their local
on-campus resources.
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